Practice Of Law Quotes

Quotes tagged as "practice-of-law" Showing 1-5 of 5
Michael    Connelly
“It was during my explanation to my young daughter that I finally realized why I had been drawn to this particular practice of law. Yes, some of my clients were just gaming the system. They were charlatans no better than the banks they were taking on. But some of mu clients were downtrodden and disadvantaged. They were true underdogs in society and I wanted to stand for them and keep them in their homes for as long as I possibly could.”
Michael Connelly, The Fifth Witness

Amy Meyerson
“The law’s a profession of the written word. Do you know what most lawyers want to be? Writers.”
Amy Meyerson, The Bookshop of Yesterdays

Michael    Connelly
“A preliminary hearing is a routine step on the way to a trial. It is one hundred percent the prosecution's show. The state is charged with presenting its case to the court and the judge then rules on whether there is sufficient evidence to take it forward to a jury trial. This isn't the reasonable doubt threshold. Not even close. The judge only has to decide if a preponderance of evidence supports the charges. If so, then the next stop is a full-blown trial.”
Michael Connelly, The Fifth Witness

Abhijit Naskar
“Government is not devoid of flaws, law is not devoid of flaws, constitution is not devoid of flaws - because the human society that gave rise to all these societal apparatus in an attempt to build a civilized world, was itself in the making. And the fact of the matter is, we still are in the making. We may call ourselves human, but we are yet to become one.”
Abhijit Naskar, Operation Justice: To Make A Society That Needs No Law

Mark Shaiken
“It’s time for me to come to grips with who I am and who I’m not at this point in my life. Those two change as we get older. Time to figure out what I know and what I don’t. Those also change. The practice of law interferes with those determinations sometimes.”
Mark Shaiken