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    comes to lawyers either. However, ethical issues can usually be resolved when consulting guidelines that are put in place for professionals. For lawyers, these guidelines are put in place under the American Bar Association (ABA), and this serves as the ethical fundamentals of which they must abide by always. Issues often arise for lawyers when they have reason to believe that their client is expressing dishonesty or being deceiving. These issues are well represented in the film the Lincoln…

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    and innocence through different people’s paradigms. During court, lawyers are needed to help prove a person innocent, whether they are actually guilty or not. In this quote, Danforth suggests if a person is pure hearted, they would not need a lawyer to defend their case. He suggests a person with a pure heart would not be accused in the first place, therefore would not need a lawyer, whereas a person who is guilty needs a lawyer to try and persuade the jury into thinking he or she is…

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    In the 18th episode of first series in TV drama The Good Wife, the lawyers tried their best in creating the story that fit into the evidence they have to prove their client to be not guilty. The article, Rhetoric and result in the Bobby Seale Trial, offers an explanation for why lawyers focus so much on creating a story for their clients, a phenomenon that is featured in the TV episode. The author asserts that the lawyers’ role in the judicial system is that they polish the accounts of their…

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    and fitness review. In order to become a good lawyer you should develop good speaking, writing, debating, and researching skills. A well taught lawyer will have and inquisitive nature. This is necessary to acquire because it's often the small details that go unnoticed in a case and that could decide whether or not it'll make or break a case. This would lead to uncover more information about the case. Problem Solving abilities is a must. People hire lawyers because they are trying to avoid a…

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    important as a lawyer to differentiate your behaviour to suit your client. This ensures that you achieve the best for your…

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    Dilemmas of Defense Attorneys Defense attorneys have to face the ethical dilemma every day of whether or not to defend their client as well as whether or not to maintain that lawyer-client privilege. The lawyer-client privilege provides a security blanket for the client. Under this privilege, the client can almost tell the lawyer just about anything in confidence and not have to worry about the possible fear of being judged or incriminating themselves. A defense attorney serves as a guide that…

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    Day 3 1 The lawyer tried to get rid of Bartleby by moving offices. This attempt worked because Bartleby just stayed in the office. 2 The lawyer’s attempt to get rid of Bartleby only partially worked. It didn’t work all the way because the next tenants of the office called the lawyer to get Bartleby to leave. So Bartleby was still in the lawyer’s life but not in his office. 3 The lawyer tries to appeal to Bartleby with money and with connecting him with his family members. These two attempts do…

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    Discourse in the Legal Field A typical day for any lawyer includes the gesture of correspondence between many other individuals. From writing legal memoranda to composing legal documents, a lawyer must possess quality communication skills to effectively perform his or her responsibilities. The job of an attorney would be thwarted from the inability to converse with other employees. So, how do students who wish to become lawyers learn how to communicate like their predecessors? While some…

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    courts with the exception of dramatized television shows, I expected all who worked in the court to be big scary officials. This idea was proven to be quite the myth when the judge of the murder case I observed dismissed certain issues presented by lawyers with a casual “Peace” or “I don’t want any drama, man.” My peers and I were very confused soon after our arrival to the superior court, as we were intending on observing the famous Michelle Lodzinski murder case, however different…

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    Attorneys can be intimidating for many people. They are well educated and well versed in the law. This makes approaching them to be a difficult situation for many. Those who have been involved in an auto accident need to consider the decision of whether or not to hire an attorney. There are undoubtedly pros and cons to such a decision. It's important that those who are in this situation consider each pro and con carefully in order to determine the best move for them. One pro about hiring a…

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