not good-looking

Theron 2022-03-15 09:01:10

Seeing that I can only use Douyin to maintain my mental state, it's really boring.

In their positions, judges are fair, lawyers benefit, and teachers impart knowledge.

Finally, I saw another evaluation of lawyers. Don't kidnap morally, don't scold lawyers with justice, this is just a job. I don't like a word from a victim, he thinks that his injuries are far more serious than the property damage of the male protagonist. I just want to say that others have nothing to do with you, and pay for you for no reason. He actually said such a thing, Also lost his temper, speechless.

I don’t understand things very well. The comments say that it’s not for justice. If that’s the case, it’s fine. It’s all about promoting justice. Helping you is love, not helping is a matter of course.

Another one is about the way of survival between big lawyers and small lawyers. Sorry, I only know such a thing, how to survive is hard to say.

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Extended Reading
  • Zita 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    There are not too many legal films with high climax. Most of the films are put on the praise of the protagonist's character. Do you know how miserable public interest lawyers are?

  • Coralie 2022-01-27 08:21:09

    Why does John have this kind of magic

A Civil Action quotes

  • Al Eustis: [after Jan showed up late to the Harvard Club] You've never been here before? What kind of "Harvard man" are you?

    Jan Schlichtmann: [smiles] The Cornell kind.

  • [first lines]

    Jan Schlichtmann: [narrating] It's like this. A dead plaintiff is rarely worth as much as a living, severely-maimed plaintiff. However, if it's a long slow agonizing death, as opposed to a quick drowning or car wreck, the value can rise considerably. A dead adult in his 20s is generally worth less than one who is middle aged. A dead woman less than a dead man. A single adult less than one who's married. Black less than white. Poor less than rich. The perfect victim is a white male professional, 40 years old, at the height of his earning power, struck down in his prime. And the most imperfect? Well, in the calculus of personal injury law, a dead child is worth the least of all.