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Lawyers are those professionals whose job it is to study and apply laws. They're the best qualified to make laws. Lawyers are not people,
generally. I suspect that the 15% could be accurate, but that lawyers with depression might have a lower incidence of suicide than the aggregate
of all people with clinical depression. Lawyers are not necessary, either as arbitrators or as advisers, and experience has proved that their
presence is all too likely to hold up and confuse the whole proceedings. They just can’t forget their abstract principles – nor their Pleading
and Procedure – and get down to business.
Lawyers are hired by their clients to advance their clients' interests. Sometimes that interest is advanced through litigation. Lawyers are
seen as the ultimate problem solvers and “the law” is seen as the be all, end all, of resolving all the world’s ills. In fact white people tend
to have better relationships with their lawyers than with family members or friends. Lawyers are changing the way the public views them. There
was a time when jokes abounded about lawyers not being in heaven, or no skid marks in front of a lawyer, and other things.
Lawyers are by definition professionals of law that defend clients during court cases. In most cases several parties are involved (minimum of
two generally).The first reason for using a lawyer is simple. Lawyers are sometimes employed full time by a single client. If the client is a
corporation, the lawyer is known as ?house counsel? and usually advises the company concerning legal issues related to its business activities.
Lawyers are asked to give nominees A-B-C letter grades ? A for a lawyer the voter would certainly refer a case to, B for a lawyer the voter would
probably refer a case to, and C for a lawyer the voter might hesitate to refer a case to.
Lawyers are the people who make it profitable to break up your family and I expect you to help do something about it. Lawyers are the same
species; if it’s human, it cannot live in the CWT environment. They find their own way. Lawyers are a risk averse bunch. If you tried to tell a
lawyer to use PGP (and the lawyer actually knew what PGP was), in the back of his mind he's thinking, "How is this going to nail me?
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Corporate executives complain that the cost of fighting lawsuits, let alone losing them, drives up prices of products ranging from ladders to
automobiles and holds down wages and job creation and profits. Adding to the outrage: many plaintiffs' lawyers are getting very rich.
Corporations, which are not people (an obvious point but one that matters at law), cannot appear in any court but small claims without a lawyer
acting on their behalf. Also, if adults are incapacitated, courts will appoint lawyers to protect them.
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Lawyers, meanwhile, become competitive, aggressive, judgmental, analytical, adversarial, emotionally detached, paranoid of being sued and,
worst of all, pessimistic. Being a good lawyer involves assuming that people will do the most awful things and that treachery is to be expected.
Lawyers defending tobacco companies and lawyers defending the homeless are on a moral par, some just better paid than others. Movies force us to
confront the view that good and evil do exist and all lawyers must ask themselves "Which side are you on?". Law ) in the pilot and the series is
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Lawyers have different levels of education, training, experience, dedication and compassion. For example, when a Jones Act lawyer says that
they have ?experience? with or connections to employers, insurance companies or judges, you should begin thinking about how many ?masters? they
are serving. Lawyers provide important services, which we need to keep our economy and society working. Lawyers like other citizens are entitled
to freedom of expression, belief, association and assembly. In particular, they shall have the right to take part in public discussion of matters
concerning the law, the administration of justice and the promotion and protection of human rights and to join or form local, national or
international organizations and attend their meetings, without suffering professional restrictions by reason of their lawful action or their
membership in a lawful organization.
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