First Thing We Do…
Many people are familiar with the William Shakespeare
quote, “first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.”
And everyone has heard at least one lawyer joke. Setting
aside obviously crooked lawyers, why do so many people
think “lawyers stink” in general?
Forced Interaction and a Bill
Perhaps a key reason people don’t like lawyers is that,
faced with a situation they’d rather not be in, they have
to ask someone for help who doesn’t seem particularly
accessible and whose words of wisdom are often followed
by a bill.
Lawyers can’t go back in time to undo a person’s bad
situation, but a good lawyer can help a person through
such a situation with a minimum of hassle.
Lawyers as Peacemakers
Lawyers help people, corporations and governments resolve
conflicts without violence.Think about it. Without a legal
framework, the person or entity with the most physical
power necessarily winds up on top.
Every lawyer—even those who represent tobacco companies,
sweat shops, or serial killers— helps society resolve
conflicts with less violence.
Lawyers assist clients in navigating the judicial system
towards a goal rather than by waging war or other violent
means to an end.
This seems like a positive quality to me; one that might
justify NOT KILLING all the lawyers.
Help for People
Corporations, as legal entities, have lawyers for their
mothers... and those mothers always look after their babies.
What about lawyers for regular people? There will always
be excellent lawyers for the likes of O.J. Simpson.
The problem, for the rest of us, is the old question,
“how much justice can you afford?”