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"Trial lawyers": definition. reputation, and numbers
Published by: mike 2010-03-14
  • Trial lawyers. The label has come to have a bad connotation. I assume that the trial lawyers usually referred to in that context are those who a) sue deep-pocketed corporations in personal injury cases, b) initiate malpractice suits, and c) beat the bushes for class action suits. But there are other trial lawyers, too, are there not? I'm thinking of any lawyer who goes to court for what conservatives would consider defensible reasons. Then there are all the lawyers who never go to court, whose areas of expertise are those that lend themselves to out-of-court settlements or simply advising people/companies on how best to comply with the law (e.g., patent attorneys). Finally, there are public prosectors and government lawyers (civilian and military JAG). My question is this. What is the relative makeup of the entire body of American lawyers in terms of the categories I've described above? Scum sucking, bottom feeding trial lawyers: _____% Lawyers who routinely go to court for reasons conservatives regard as defensible: _____% Lawyers whose functions normally keep them out of court: _____% Public prosecutors: ____% Government lawyers (other than prosecutors) and JAG lawyers: ____%


  • Luckily, I have only had to deal with a lawyer about 8 times in my 72 years. One of them handled the matters effiently and at low cost. My perceeption is the other 7 situations would have gone better if the profession of lawyer had never been invented. Gennerally we don't need lawyers if all concerned are willing to be honorable and accept reasonable compromises. Neil





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