I remember when I was twenty-five,” he said. “No client comes to you when you’re twenty-five. It’s like when you are looking for a doctor. You don’t want the new one that just graduated. You don’t want the very old one, the one shaking, the one twenty years past his prime. You want the seasoned one who has done it so many times he can do it in his sleep though. Same thing with attorneys.
Daniel AmoryTags: school adventure youth dreams fiction dream economy young-adult chicago summer ya city lawyer job young-adult-fiction downtown attorney law-student
Is it really 'pro bono' if a lawyer takes your case in exchange for explosives?
-Captain Hartung
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Not a lawyer but carries within him the debris of a poet.
Gustave FlaubertIssues are like tissues. You pull one out and another appears!
Gary GoldsteinTags: judge justice prison addiction drugs alcohol crime diary recovery journal jew court jail gambling lawyer workout rikers-island
What is it that makes a seemingly rational man set out on a perilous journey knowing full well that the odds of success are quite remote and the consequences of failure are likely to be devastating? Is it pride, stubbornness, a yearning for adventure, or just a reckless disregard of reality?
Stan TurnerTags: murder lawyer dallas law-practice oil-and-gas-promoters
Never call your office while you’re on vacation. That’s always been one of my hard and fast rules.
William MancheeTags: lawyer irs fbi dallas murder-mystery tax-protesters
I never take out clients. It’s bad policy.” He looked me straight in the eyes as he said it. Reaching across for the glove compartment, his arm accidentally brushed my leg.
Gabrielle BlackTags: fiction irony lawyer james-stone jamie-stone
In a society that prioritizes man’s health, a cleaner is more important than a lawyer.
Mokokoma MokhonoanaTags: society health survival importance wants needs lawyer cleaner janitor
Five Rules for Leaving a Room in Anger": One: Do not pick up your books or papers. Leave them there. They will serve as a perfect reminder that you are gone. Two: Do no shove your chair back for the table while you are still sitting in it. Push it back as you are standing up. Three: Do not try to put your jacket on as you leave. Don't even fling it over your shoulder. You'll never be Jack Kennedy. Leave it on the chair back. Four: Do not announce that you are departing. Say nothing. Just go. Five: Never...ever look back.
Charles RosenbergTags: lawyer
I do get tired of humans
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