Lawyers are human beings and they don't all share the same interests.
Most of the lawyers are conservative
Lawyers are interested in law, government, justice, Social Studies and much more.
There aren't dress codes for lawyers. (In the UK anyway) lawyers could turn up to court in jeans and a t-shirt if they wanted, but will not give a good impression to the judge/jury deciding the case, so its in their best interests to dress smartly. If you are referring to barristers and judges (which aren't lawyers) then the wig and gown wearing is simply a matter of tradition, which most of them enjoy taking part in.
Lawyers are interested in law, government, justice, Social Studies and much more.
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While you may not be able to trust any attorney absolutely you can usually trust that they don't want to be disbarred. That is they can lose their license to practise law if they betray your confidence or behave in certain ways contrary to your best interests. So in many way most lawyers are trustworthy to the extent that they wish to remain lawyers.
Most are Lawyers and Businessmen.
Most are lawyers (Novanet/Gradpoint)
Lawyers provide legal advice, representation, and advocacy to clients in various legal matters. They help clients understand their rights, navigate the legal system, and ensure their interests are protected. Lawyers also help draft legal documents, negotiate settlements, and represent clients in court.
"no, not all lawyers are trained to handle embezzlement cases, there are certain lawyers for embezzlement cases such as high end lawyers, they take care of most of the problems."