Law is not a profession at all, but rather a business service station and repair shop.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Law is a very addictive profession.
The trouble with law is lawyers.
The main professional responsibility of a person in business is business.
It doesn't make sense for me to be a lawyer in a place where there is no law.
Don't even think of acting as a profession unless not doing it would cause you to sicken and waste away.
There's a lot more to competence than a law degree and a modicum of courtroom skill.
Lawyers have their duties as citizens, but they also have special duties as lawyers. Their obligations go far deeper than earning a living as specialists in corporation or tax law. They have a continuing responsibility to uphold the fundamental principles of justice from which the law cannot depart.
Instead of taking a very high-paying type of law job or something that I might be able to do, I have been a legislator. That's what I do. I think it's an honorable profession - if you're honest and have integrity and work hard.
My job is to follow the law, not to make up the law that has been promulgated by the people or the people's representatives.
Well, in our business, it's a very tough profession.