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Ted Sutton launches a dog-led book on law basics

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By AI, Created 11:30 UTC, Jul 02, 2026, AGP -

Attorney Ted Sutton has released Greenback’s Book of Law, a fiction title that uses a friendly goldendoodle to teach readers core legal concepts. The Reno-based attorney says the book is aimed at parents, teens and young adults who want a simpler way to understand everyday legal risks and responsibilities.

Why it matters: - The book is designed to help parents, teens and young adults avoid costly legal mistakes in everyday life. - Sutton says the goal is to save readers time, money and legal consequences by making law basics easier to understand. - The project targets people who may not get formal legal instruction but still face real-world legal decisions.

What happened: - Attorney Ted Sutton released Greenback’s Book of Law: Everything You Need to Know – As Taught by a Friendly Dog! on June 30, 2026. - The book is published by SuccessDNA, Inc. and illustrated by Tony Elmore. - Sutton describes the book as a fiction title that teaches law basics through Greenback, a friendly goldendoodle. - The book is being positioned for parents homeschooling children, teachers, teens, young adults and anyone who wants a basic guide to staying out of legal trouble.

The details: - The book covers Family Law, Property Law, Contracts, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law and more. - Sutton says the lessons include marriage, adoption, divorce, alimony and child custody. - The property section covers deeds, easements, mortgages, foreclosures and bank loans. - The contracts section includes contract formation, oral contracts and small claims court. - The torts section covers nuisance, assault, battery, negligence and consequences for bad behavior. - The book also includes The Bill of Rights, voting, civics and criminal law. - Sutton says the book defines “Cool Latin Terms” to make legal language less intimidating. - Greenback serves as a “legal translator” in the story. - The book uses humor, including the idea that Greenback gets “one dog treat every six minutes,” a nod to attorney billing. - The central characters include Ernie the Attorney, Hunter and Willow, Gamer James, Slammin’ Sam and Grandma Gertrude. - Sutton says Greenback’s stories are based on time spent in Ernie the Attorney’s office. - Ernie is presented as a licensed general practitioner who drafts contracts, gives advice and represents clients in court across many areas of law. - The book website is More information. - The book is also listed on Tenero. - Amazon availability is listed as coming soon. - The book’s Instagram account is Follow Greenback’s Book of Law.

Between the lines: - Sutton is leaning on a friendly character and storytelling to turn a dense subject into an accessible entry point. - The format suggests an effort to reach readers before legal problems start, not after they escalate. - A testimonial from Robert Kiyosaki frames the book as useful for non-attorney entrepreneurs, which may broaden its audience beyond students and families.

What's next: - Sutton says the book will continue reaching readers through its website and retail channels as availability expands. - Amazon listing details are expected later. - Sutton is also likely to use his existing business-law platform to promote the book to entrepreneurs and families interested in asset protection. - The book’s social channels will likely serve as a distribution and audience-building tool.

The bottom line: - Greenback’s Book of Law tries to make legal education approachable by turning core law concepts into a dog-led story for everyday readers.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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