LAWYER QUOTES VI

quotations about lawyers

Lawyers were notorious for finding cases in the most unlikely places, especially ones with huge potential damagers awards.

JODI PICOULT

Handle with Care


People who are striving to become lawyers aren't usually doing it because they have a keen interest in law, nor do they care about helping people. To a lawyer, those things are usually not even secondary.... The primary concern for most lawyers centers around how to extract as much money as possible from the client. The more the merrier.

AARON ROSS

The Final Chapter


Ours is a culture dominated by experts, experts who profess to assist the rest of us, but who often instead make us their victim. Among those experts whom we are often victimized the most notable are perhaps the lawyers. If you as a plain person take yourself to be wronged and you wish to achieve redress, or if you are falsely accused and you wish to avoid unjust punishment, or if you need to negotiate some agreement with others in order to launch some enterprise, you will characteristically find yourself compelled to put yourself into the hands of lawyers--lawyers who will proceed to represent you by words that are often not in fact yours, who will utter in your name documents that it would never have occurred to you to utter, and you will behave ostensibly on your behalf in ways that may well be repugnant to you, so guiding you through processes whose complexity seems to have as a central function to make it impossible for plain persons to do without lawyers.

ALASDAIR MACINTYRE

"Theories of Natural Law in the Culture of Advanced Modernity"


Now, lawyers have a reputation for being ruthless, money hungry and blood sucking parasites. And this is not just a silly rumor.

AARON ROSS

The Final Chapter


Lawyers are not just passive witnesses to the wrongs of their clients. Not only must they tolerate projects of which they disapprove, but they must actually lend their professional efforts to those projects.

TIM DARE

The Counsel of Rogues


Lawyers are like catfish. A nibble here, a nibble there ... before you know it the principal's gone, you've got a pile of bills, and not much else.

MEREDITH BLEVINS

The Vanished Priestess


The question arises ... whether all lawyers are the same. This is like asking whether everything that gets into a sewer is garbage.

FLORYNCE R. KENNEDY

Color Me Flo

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Lawyers are like priests; people come to them and disburden themselves of their troubles, and get consolation, if they pay well for it; but there is one point in which they don't treat them like priests; they don't confess all their sins; they suppress them, and often get themselves and their counsel into a scrape by it, that's a fact.

THOMAS CHANDLER HALIBURTON

Sam Slick's Wise Saws and Modern Instances


Most of the dishonest lawyers are the product of dishonest clients--the demand creates the supply.

MORRIS SALEM

"Reflections of a Lawyer"


Lawyers belong to an exclusive club -- almost as exclusive as a Ted Cruz study group. This club has served clients nobly for eons, solving people's most pressing problems. Put it this way: When the Ontario Securities Commission drops a subpoena in your lap for insider trading, do you call your dog or your lawyer? That should tell you who man's best friend really is. All we ask in return is you pay us for every minute we talk, think, or write about your matter -- and don't begrudge us a "premium" now and then (throw us a bone, so to speak).

STEVE DYKSTRA

"The View From Up North: The Accountants Are Messing With The Lawyers Again", Above the Law, April 6, 2016


Lawyers are shy of meddling with the Law on their own account: knowing it to be an edged tool of uncertain application, very expensive in the working, and rather remarkable for its properties of close shaving than for its always shaving the right person.

CHARLES DICKENS

Old Curiosity Shop

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We have the heaviest concentration of lawyers on Earth -- one for every five-hundred Americans; three times as many as are in England, four times as many as are in West Germany, twenty-one times as many as there are in Japan. We have more litigation, but I am not sure that we have more justice. No resources of talent and training in our own society, even including the medical care, is more wastefully or unfairly distributed than legal skills. Ninety percent of our lawyers serve 10 percent of our people. We are over-lawyered and under-represented.

JIMMY CARTER

remarks at the 100th anniversary luncheon of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, May 4, 1978

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Lawyers are pulled in various directions by a diverse cast of characters. The client wants to win, but doesn't want to spend much money doing it. The client believes that the lawyer's fees are outrageous and pays the fees sporadically and only after much complaining. The opposing lawyer's sworn duty is to assail the lawyer in every way possible, make the lawyer look foolish, deride his every statement, and run him out of town on a rail if possible. The judge has no patience with the lawyer, sets impossible deadlines and demands consistent obeisance. Back at the office, the lawyer faces all of the challenges of running a business. The various associations prod the lawyer to join committees and perform pro bono work, in addition to monitoring the lawyer's conduct to ensure that he has not run afoul of the Canons of Professional Ethics. All the while, the specter of a malpractice claim hovers over the lawyer with Damoclean menace.

KENNETH MENENDEZ

Taming the Lawyers


Lawyers are like spiders, they've eat up all the flies, and I guess they'll have to eat each other soon.

THOMAS CHANDLER HALIBURTON

The Clockmaker


It is the business of a lawyer to find a hole to creep out of any law that is in his way; and if there is no hole, to make one.

W. OUSELEY

attributed, Day's Collacon


The lawyer's pouch is a mouth of hell.

HENRY GEORGE BOHN

A Polyglot of Foreign Proverbs


Your lawyer is your true mercenary. Under his code honor consists in making the best possible fight in exchange for the biggest possible fee. He is frankly for sale to the highest bidder.

DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS

The Deluge


The problem with a lawyer with a savior complex is that he is easily disenchanted. Many, if not most, poor clients involved in our legal system are "guilty" in the eyes of the law.... A few months--heck, a few weeks--spent defending the rights of guilty clients against police and prosecutorial overreach would be enough to shatter the dreams of many a young lawyer anxious to defend the innocent.

KATIE ROSE

"American lawyers have an Atticus Finch complex, and it's killing the profession", Quartz, March 31, 2016


Never enter into an argument with a lawyer, for, of necessity, it is time lost; not that lawyers are fools--far from it--but that their intellects are concentrated in the endeavour to make sophistries pass for truths.

CHARLES WILLIAM DAY

The Maxims, Experiences, and Observations of Agogos

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With crime near a record low and bankruptcies plunging, many lawyers are pleading relative poverty.

MITSURU OBE

"Japan's lawyers have an odd problem: not enough lawsuits", Market Watch, April 4, 2016