This is largely because our legal culture seems obsessed with seeing
the lawyer as a warrior, lacking empathy for the other side.
Not exact matches
On his blog, he has started a series in which he profiles trial
lawyers successful into their 70s — a new generation of old
warriors,
as he calls them.
By abandoning the role of hired guns and thinking of themselves
as honorable
warriors,
lawyers can develop a mentality and pattern of conduct that is more conducive to achieving an ethical and proud standard of professional esteem.
Most significantly, it will act
as a suitable corrective to the win - at - all - costs mentality that any honorable
lawyer or
warrior ought to reject.