Prominent Texas trial attorney Tony Buzbee has released a new book, How to Swim With Sharks: Success Tips They Don’t Teach You in School, offering lessons drawn from decades of high-stakes litigation, business ventures and courtroom experience.
Buzbee announced the book’s release on social media, encouraging readers to preorder copies through major booksellers. The book is being marketed as a guide to practical success strategies that are often overlooked in traditional education.
According to promotional materials, Buzbee draws on his experience handling some of the nation’s largest civil cases, including litigation related to the Deepwater Horizon disaster and the Astroworld tragedy. The book highlights skills such as reading people, negotiating effectively, identifying opportunities and making decisions under pressure.
The Houston attorney has built a national reputation as one of the country’s most recognizable plaintiff’s lawyers. Over the course of his career, he has represented clients in major mass tort, commercial and personal injury cases while also pursuing business and political ventures.
The book’s title, How to Swim With Sharks, reflects Buzbee’s philosophy that success often requires navigating highly competitive environments while remaining confident, prepared and adaptable.
In promotional photos shared online, Buzbee’s dog, Burt, appears alongside an advance copy of the book. Buzbee joked that Burt had already started reading and seemed to enjoy it.
The book is now available for preorder through online retailers and is aimed at entrepreneurs, professionals, students and anyone interested in developing practical skills for business and personal success.
