The American Lawyers Public Image Association (ALPIA) is the only association in the world whose sole purpose is to promote a positive
public image of lawyers.
These programs increase access to justice, improves judicial efficiency, affords pro bono opportunity to Hampden County Lawyers and improves
the public image of lawyers.
Not exact matches
I absolutely do not support any kind
of public image campaign targeted at brightening the
image of lawyers in the
public eye.
While not inclined to disagree too strenuously with the bulk
of the post, I think the second - to - last paragraph commits the same analytical errors which lie behind the failure
of public image - enhancement campaigns — both are predicated on a misunderstanding
of why
lawyers are not well - liked.
«An unreasonable delay
of this kind reflects adversely on the reputation and credibility
of the civil justice system as a whole, and reinforces the negative
images which the
public can have
of the way judges and
lawyers perform their roles,» she said.
Second, as a law professor, and in particular as a law professor interested in regulation
of things like
lawyer civility, I have thought a lot about how the profession ought to respond to its oft - referenced «poor
public image».
The goal
of the survey is to (i) determine
lawyers» perceptions
of the factors that contribute to
public negativity toward them, and (ii) find ways to counter negative
public perceptions and enhance
lawyers» positive, professional
image.
Lawyer blogs break down the barriers between non-
lawyers and
lawyers, share helpful information with the
public, help people evaluate
lawyers, and are improving the
image of our profession.