Not exact matches
Insurance companies were branded
as the large faceless corporations, while personal injury
lawyers were
superheroes, who would fight to get you justice.
Referred to on the street
as «The Devil of Hell's Kitchen,» this blind
lawyer by day,
superhero by night, regularly turns to his Catholic Priest for assistance with wrestling through complex spiritual and moral issues.
Charlie Cox stars
as the blind
lawyer - turned -
superhero in the gritty street - level series that set the tone for Marvel's entire Netflix - verse.
As Netflix continues to enjoy great success by latching onto big brands and making shows like Marvel's Daredevil, Amazon is building up its own streaming service by enlisting famous people to make things that aren't about blind
superheroes /
lawyers.
A blind
lawyer, with his other senses superhumanly enhanced, fights crime
as a costumed
superhero.
Gary Cole and Stephen Colbert are reprising their roles
as the titular
superhero - turned -
lawyer and his megalomaniac billionaire boss Phil Ken Sebben.
[2] Society has failed to realize that defence
lawyers are like
superheroes as they engage in ethical... [more]
However, defence
lawyers are not recognized
as superheroes because of misunderstandings that surround their ethical duties such
as, «how can you defend a guilty client»?!
Who would have thought tax
lawyers would be the new
superhero in today's legal landscape, but increasingly they are, often swooping in to save clients from judgment in the global court of public opinion
as well
as saving them money.