Jamison Firestone established the first independent foreign law firm in Russia where he lived for eighteen years. He is a co-founder along with Sir William Browder of the Global Magnitsky Justice Campaign which created the Magnitsky human rights and anti-corruption sanctions regimes. He also ran the Navalny 35 campaign promoting the sanctioning of corrupt oligarchs and officials identified by Alexei Navalny. He currently works on seizing Russian state assets for the benefit of Ukraine and has been featured on the BBC, Bloomberg, CBC, and in several documentaries. He lives in London.
'Written with all the pace and energy of a John Grisham novel, RULE OF LIES takes the reader from a wild childhood as the son of a New York conman to becoming a daredevil lawyer in Moscow dealing with mobsters, crooked police and SWAT teams, and on to becoming an internationally known activist fighting against Putin. An incredible true story and a great read!' Bill Browder, author of Red Notice and Freezing Order 'Jamison Firestone has written a tremendous book about a terrible tragedy. If you want to know how Putin ruined Russia and to understand why it matters, you should read Rule of Lies' Oliver Bullough, bestselling author of Everybody Loves Our Dollars and Butler to the World 'Jamison Firestone is a legend in his own lifetime. For anyone following Russia’s febrile efforts to transform into a market economy and pluralistic polity in the 1990s and 2000s, he was a frontline figure. Firestone was close to all the right (as well as the wrong) people in one of the most difficult and dangerous places to practice law. His book is a remarkable firsthand account of some of the most tragic events and developments in Putin’s Russia' Fiona Hill, former Senior Director for Europe and Russia, US National Security Council and author of There is Nothing For You Here 'As vivid and compelling as a John Le Carre thriller. Jamison Firestone tells the true story of his David vs Goliath struggle against the Russian state. It is a portrait of Russia's descent into criminality under Vladimir Putin, written from the perspective of a US lawyer who spent nearly two decades in Moscow. There are first-hand accounts of brave Russian dissidents who resisted the Kremlin including Alexey Navalny and Sergei Magnitsky and of the corrupt officials who persecuted them. An essential guide to what post-communist Russia has become' Luke Harding, author of Invasion 'A thrilling first-hand expose of the political and financial gangsterism of the Putin regime' Peter Tatchell