Lawyers specially Judges wear black and white
because black is a color on which no other color can be painted or act on it.
This means that the decision of the Judge is final or it is black u can't paint any other color on it.
For Lawyers it means that they are static with their opinion , they in any respect are not ready to get down. They are also static or he/she is not ready to leave what they said.
White means purity (peace). It means that the judge's decision is pure in every aspect.
Added: (In the US) Although most (but not all) judges continue to wear the traditional black robe, there is no dress code for attorneys appearing at court other than normal "business attire."
Lawyers specially Judges wear black and white
because black is a color on which no other color can be painted or act on it.
This means that the decision of the Judge is final or it is black u can't paint any other color on it.
It is important for doctors to be clean so that they do not transmit infections. A white coat obviously shows the dirt and therefore gives confidence to the patient that their doctor is clean. It has also become a sort of uniform.
Lawyers wear black because it gives the impression that they are serious, professional and sober, inspiring confidence in their clients.
It has also becomes a sort of uniform.
Lawyers wear black formal suits while fighting the case as a sign of protest. It means that injustice was done to their client and they had to seek the help of the authorities to resolve it.
yes if there are two people fighting against each otherno one person cant have 2 lawyers
They wear formal suits if they are spending the day in court. Professional garb in the office may vary.
Lawyers wear black suits, black gowns and red gowns because of the Australian Court Code of Conduct states this.
Lawyers help to defend you in legal situations by representing you in court and fighting on your side during those situations. One situation might be if an innocent person is wrongly accused of something they didn't do, and a lawyer is there to prove that.
at a court house
The courts and lawyers. Court reporters sell the transcripts of the trial to the lawyers involved in the cases.
no
it depends on the number of patinces how long they are in court. and wether or not they even GO to court. some lawyers don't have to go to court.
they work for the court that appoints them
Lawyers regular day is basiclly being in court defending someone.
no they work for u
All 112 justices in the history of the US Supreme Court (as of 2011) have been lawyers.