I think lawyers have a fidelity to the system itself that's always got to be with them, and indeed, most of the defense lawyers I know observe that.
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There are some lawyers who think of themselves as basically instruments of whoever their clients are, and they pride themselves on their professional craft.
Lawyers are like beavers: They get in the mainstream and dam it up.
You see, some lawyers have the talent, have the charisma, but no discipline. They come into court unprepared, without having done their research.
It has something to do with the facts and the law and who the judges are. So I think lawyers sometimes exaggerate their role in winning and losing. Lawyers do have a role, and a major role, but they're not the only players in this game.
Being a lawyer is not merely a vocation. It is a public trust, and each of us has an obligation to give back to our communities.
I've always had an affinity for lawyers. My dad is a lawyer. He's retired now. My brother is a lawyer. It's always been easy, the legalese.
Lawyers work hard and, like us, they're human, many of them.
I've always had an affinity for lawyers. My dad is a lawyer. He's retired now. My brother is a lawyer.
Lawyers advocate more so than state their own positions.
It is unfair to believe everything we hear about lawyers, some of it might not be true.
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