No because the reason being, a white lawyer at this part and time was very irrelevant for him to protect (in the authors term) the "Negro" because it wasn't respecting Atticus's role to him as being a parent.
no because they were racist back then
David A. Robinson has written: 'Practicing law without clients' -- subject(s): Practice of law, Lawyers
Lawyers should be lawyers because to serve and protect clients and their victims
Cooperate lawyers do take business trips. Corporate lawyers have to travel to meet with clients and associates of their clients.
mr. gilmer and atticus
The clients are not confidential. Their discussions with their lawyers are.
Lawyers make too much money off of their clients.
their clients obviously :)
Lawyers may appear to ignore their clients due to a variety of reasons, such as heavy workloads, prioritizing other cases, or lack of communication. It is important for lawyers to maintain open communication with their clients to ensure their needs are met.
Yes, lawyers can defend clients they know are guilty. It is their ethical duty to provide the best possible defense for their clients, regardless of their guilt or innocence.
We should remember that lawyers are actually not against other. It is the RIGHTS of the clients, that justice and this lawyers are talking all about.
Judge Taylor tries to help Tom Robinson by assigning Atticus Finch to his case because he knows Atticus will do his best to defend him and is not racist towards African- Americans, unlike the other lawyers and characters in the book.