The idea, as Squillante puts it, is that «those who work in the trenches of the legal profession better understand the legal
profession than journalists far removed from daily law office life.»
Not exact matches
I wonder if social media has emboldened
journalists to share their actual opinions more frequently and whether that will do more harm
than good to our
profession in the long run.
By Susan Doran I would be remiss as a
journalist — a
profession that dictates that you begin an article with a tantalizing tidbit to capture your readers — if I did not start here by telling you that Calgary mega-agent Sam Corea says he has to ask his super-wealthy clients to get rid of the naked pictures of themselves that adorn their homes «more often
than you might think.»