Not exact matches
My only quibble would be that while I think it possible that VW never involved the
lawyers, as we
saw in the case of the torture
lawyers people do much
prefer to do things with the shield of legal advice in front of them.
New research shows that this generation of aspiring
lawyers see websites as their
preferred careers influencer.
An eminent
lawyer with liberal views on religion, slavery, and republicanism, Wythe
saw little benefit in the drudgery of traditional legal training and
preferred to have his students read law reports and foundational English legal writings, such as those by Sir Edward Coke.
Of course a bit of that goes on, but not by GREAT
lawyers, not by
lawyers who love the law, not by
lawyers who
see the LegalZOOMS of the world trying to take over and
prefer to ignore that the more time in the practice the more valuable you are.
I'll tell you what, I've
seen some
lawyers that have what I would call this client - centric approach, and we'll get more into this, where they're actually asking clients, «How would you
prefer that we communicate?
Become «friends» with your clients (with their permission, of course, because the client may
prefer that you keep his or her identify confidential under Rule 1.6 of the Rules of Professional Conduct), and then all of the client's friends can
see who the client's
lawyer is, or provide a prospective client with yet another means of checking you out.
The legal procedures involved in acquiring these orders can be complicated and the courts
prefer to
see people represented by
lawyers.
The site will encourage them to consider a whole host of factors such as whether they would they
prefer to
see a female
lawyer, if they really need face to face contact or if they have any language barriers to overcome.