Apologies to Raymond Chandler, but best-movie lawyer lists are about as common as an annoyed look on a bank teller. And what’s worse the lists are not even original: Almost all of them include Atticus Finch of To Kill a Mockingbird, Frank Galvin of The Verdict, and Lt. Daniel Kaffee of A Few Good Men. I [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Literature and the Law'
The 3 Most Underrated Movie Lawyers of All Time
December 9th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Tags: Literature and the Law · Movies and the Law
Did Shakespeare Really Hate Lawyers?
September 9th, 2008 · 14 Comments
I confess, I’m a bardolater. When I’m not blogging or representing one of my clients in Immigration Court or Tax Court, it’s a good bet you’ll find me reading something to do with Shakespeare. Now how does Shakespeare find his way onto a lawyer’s blog? I’m glad you asked. It’s because of this line in [...]
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