People who watch the rain

Bernadette 2021-12-31 08:02:33

There are many legal issues in the film, and I am also a law student. First of all, let’s analyze which of the films are in line with the professional ethics of lawyers. First, Rudy charges a reasonable fee in the lawsuit between Baijia and Dali Insurance, and only charges 1/3 of the total fee, which is in line with the lawyer's fee standard. Second, the principle of confidentiality strictly protects the interests of the parties. Then, analyze what is in line with the professional ethics of lawyers. First, there is no business license. Rudy accepted the case at the beginning, and did not pass the exam, he began to accept the case, which is not in line with the professional ethics of lawyers. According to the United States, lawyers must pass the three-year study of a qualified university law school after graduating from a bachelor's degree, and pass the unified lawyer qualification examination organized by each state. After passing the qualification, they can practice. Second, wiretapping. The law does not allow peeping, taking pictures, wiretapping, and spreading the privacy of others. In the film, the lawyer of the Dali Insurance Company installed a wiretap in Rudy's office, which is obviously against the professional ethics of lawyers. Third, in signing an agency contract with others, a lawyer cannot force others to sign a contract. Only the client can sign the contract voluntarily by considering whether the lawyer can meet the requirements of the client. In the film, Cenlio forced Mr. Fan to sign an agency contract. In the end, the professional ethics of lawyers of Dali Insurance Company encountered Tony's case and immediately dismissed the senior compensation reviewer of Dali Insurance Company, which seriously affected the work of the case. This is obviously not in line with the professional ethics of lawyers. In the end, I would like to say that being a lawyer and a client is like the relationship between a taxi driver and the passenger, or the relationship between a doctor and a patient. A lawyer cannot refuse to represent anyone, just like a driver cannot refuse to travel. A doctor can't see that the patient is a murderer and he won't save it. The ideals and enthusiasm of the young lawyer in the film are indeed very touching and precious; however, what we should pay more attention to is not who he chooses to speak for and which interests he speaks for, but his careful work and his face. Responsible attitude towards the parties. Because the judicial system itself is antagonistic, facts and justice can only emerge more clearly after the confrontation of opinions. No lawyer is qualified to stand on the commanding heights of morality and first examine the client before deciding whether he is willing to act. Its endorsement. In fact, such an act of wise protection is actually very selfish. On the other hand, no matter how sinful and ugly an individual or organization is, it should also have the right to enjoy fair, just and reasonable treatment in the judicial system. As a part of the judicial apparatus, lawyers, in any case, when facing anyone They are all responsible for fulfilling their obligations and completing their own work-this is the most basic moral requirement of a lawyer. Every lawyer , At least once in a certain case he did, it happened that he had crossed a line he didn't intend to cross. And when you cross this line enough times, it disappears forever. So you are nothing but another lawyer joke, just another shark in the dirty waters. Rudy’s choice was wise. Although his vision of fairness and justice remained in his heart, he was not stupid enough to fight the whole reality with his own power, because he finally understood that even if the original idea was beautiful, it would not be enough to resist the sewage. Tyranny and corrosion. So he kept his kindness and his pursuit of justice and chose to leave, avoiding becoming the next victim of being eroded by reality at any time. When I reached the crossroads of my life, I always knew that the road was the right road, but I never took that road because it was too bitter! ”Now I've come to the crossroad in 2my life. I always knew what the right path was without exception. I knew, but I never took it. You know why. It's too damn hard.

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  • Marshall 2022-03-28 09:01:05

    Well-established narrative, the story is a good story. Coppola likes to make educational films. In order to change the world, you often need to learn the rules of the game and stick to the bottom line. // Damon and Claire in 1997 are really tender, I still can't believe that Claire actually played Romeo and Juliet and the journey of autism. How does the hospitalized look in the film look like Lee Taemin's women's clothing photos → → subcutaneous already Incoherent.

  • Onie 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Like other lawyer films, the most exciting part of this film is the court battle, but the handling of "both losers" in the ending part makes this film a little "fresh" in the same type of film. Compared with the immature performance of young Matt Damon, the fat uncle played by Jon Voight is more eye-catching. Three and a half.

The Rainmaker quotes

  • Judge Kipler: Mr. Drummond... you objected to the fast-tracking of this case. What's the problem?

    Leo F. Drummond: Well, your honor... this issue's already been ruled upon by Judge Hale. The preparations required by fast-tracking the case place undue burden upon both parties, I believe.

    Judge Kipler: [scribbling on a notepad and not looking up] Nonsense.

    [stands up]

    Judge Kipler: Let me ask you something, Mr. Drummond. As a defense lawyer, have your EVER agreed to the fast-tracking of a lawsuit?

    Leo F. Drummond: Well your honor, I believe I have.

    Judge Kipler: [begins to laugh as he sits back down] Fine. Give me the name of the case and the court it was in.

    Leo F. Drummond: [laughs nervously] Well, your honor... I have to get back to you on that.

    Judge Kipler: Well, call me this afternoon by three.

    Leo F. Drummond: I don't believe I'm going to be in before three.

    Judge Kipler: Well, call me when you get in. I'm very interested in hearing about this case you agreed to fast-track.

    Leo F. Drummond: Yes sir.

    Judge Kipler: This boy's about to die, gentlemen. You do agree that we need to record his testimony?

    Leo F. Drummond: Yes indeed... of course, your honor. It's just that my trial calendar is pushin' me around pretty good.

    Judge Kipler: How about next Thursday afternoon?

    Rudy Baylor: Great for me, your honor.

    Leo F. Drummond: I'm sorry, your honor.

    Judge Kipler: That's a week from today.

    Leo F. Drummond: I believe I'm out of town.

    [beat]

    Leo F. Drummond: Yes, I am out of town Thursday.

    Judge Kipler: The deposition is set for next Thursday afternoon at 2pm.

    [smiles]

    Judge Kipler: Sorry if it inconveniences the defense, but God knows there's enough of you guys to handle it.

    [Rudy smiles]

  • Kelly Riker: [Cliff has just trashed the house and buried Rudy under a refrigerator... Kelly rushes to Cliff] RUDY... RUDY! Cliff, you idiot! What are you doing!

    Cliff Riker: [grabbing Kelly around the throat] You see what you did! Kelly, you see what you did? It's not my fault! I love you... I love you!

    [Rudy gets back up and yanks Cliff by the air and off Kelly and they resume fighting... Cliff pulls out a gun, Rudy grabs a baseball bat and hits Cliff with it]

    Kelly Riker: RUDY!

    [he hits Cliff some more with the bat]

    Kelly Riker: Stop it, Rudy! Stop.

    [Cliff groans]

    Kelly Riker: Give me the bat... and leave.

    Rudy Baylor: [dumbfounded] What?

    Kelly Riker: Give me the bat... and leave. You were not here tonight. Give me the bat.

    [Rudy complies and Kelly finishes Cliff off after Rudy walks out]