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Archibald 2022-03-23 09:02:14
It's hard to be a good person, it's hard to get
As a newly-baked lawyer rudy, the name is as friendly as his work ethic. Seeing his youthful appearance in court,
1. During the trial, he was still looking over the evidence law and looking for cases
. 2. He was sleeping on the bench at the door of the court and waiting for the jury's verdict.
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Tressie 2022-03-21 09:02:15
Why not become a lawyer
A novice solves a case that shocked the legal profession and even the whole country, a novice uses his conscience to challenge an already corrupt and dirty industry, and a novice who has made a name for himself at the beginning of his career has to reconsider the direction of his life.
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CeCe Moore
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Federico 2022-03-26 09:01:07
To be honest, I quite believe that people like Matt are real, and there are quite a few. Everyone will always have a few times in their life, willing to stand up, willing to believe in justice, willing to give something selflessly, especially when they are young, even if they hit their heads with blood. But maybe the timing wasn't so coincidental. Although this society is sliding into the abyss of hopeless, every time I see good people and good deeds, my heart still moves
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Kara 2022-04-21 09:02:36
Every lawyer at least once in every case, feels himself crossing the line he doesn't really mean to cross it just happens. And if you cross it enough time, it disappears forever. And then you are nothing but then a lawyer joke. Just another shark in the dirty water.
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Rudy Baylor: Who? Do you ever sleep?
Deck Shiffler: Harvey Hale! Age 62, quite a pedigree.
Rudy Baylor: Judge Hale?
Deck Shiffler: Yep. Croaked with a heart attack, dropped dead by his swimming pool.
Rudy Baylor: You gotta be kidding me!
Deck Shiffler: Guess which newly-made judge was assigned to Great Benefit's case?
Rudy Baylor: How the hell am I supposed to know that, Deck?
Deck Shiffler: Tyrone Kipler. Black, Harvard, civil-rights lawyer. Hates Tinley Britt, and he's tough on insurance companies. You know what a Rainmaker is, kid? The bucks are gonna be falling from the sky.
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Rudy Baylor: My father hated lawyers all his life. He wasn't a great guy, my old man. He drank and beat up my mother; he beat me up too. So you might think I became a lawyer just to piss him off. But you'd be wrong. I wanted to be a lawyer ever since I read about the Civil Rights lawyers in the 50s and 60s, and the amazing uses they found for the law. They did what a lot of people thought was the impossible. They gave lawyers a good name. And so I went to law school. And it did piss my father off - he was pissed off anyway.