No. Lawyers are meant to do extensive research on the case and side they are hired for. They are meant to defend their clients to the best of their abilities.
they both lie
Lie.
The title is "Lawyers", and was recorded by Billy Walker.
Lie and steal. Only with the support of the federal government.
if you lie about your age. you are meant to be 13+
the cake is a lie
If you meant lie between, one possible answer is 1 and 50.
Yes, and no. Lawyers must provide the defendant with a careful, well prepared defense, arguing without passion or prejudice. A client can tell his lawyer anything in confidence. A client can tell his lawyer that he killed a person and the lawyer cannot disclose this information. I know this seems awful, but we lawyers must defend everybody. There is one exception though. If a client tells his lawyer that he is planning another crime, the lawyer MUST tell the police to prevent a further criminal act. Lawyers also cannot lie under oath.
if you lie about your age. you are meant to be 13+
It depends on who you lie to. If you are filling out an application for a government or federal position, then I believe that would be a crime. If you meant will the lie (if criminal) be on your record, then yes, it will. If you meant will your education be on record, then yes, that is a matter of record that government and federal will verify.
Considering the amount of lawyers involved with most companies, it's more likely a misunderstanding on your part.
Criminals do not always tell their lawyers the truth. They may withhold information or lie to protect themselves. It is the lawyer's job to provide the best defense possible based on the information they have.