At the Brill Legal Group, P.C., you’ll find top-notch criminal defense from highly dedicated, extremely motivated attorneys. As a former assistant district attorney, Peter Brill has the knowledge, experience and skill to provide you with a capable representation on any criminal or disciplinary issue.
David Gray is a criminal defense attorney. He received his B.A. from Reed College and attended CUNY School of Law, where he was a member of the Criminal Defense Clinic and Moot Court. While in law school, he worked in the Legal Aid Society’s Manhattan Criminal Defense Practice trial office and in the Special Litigation…
Christian Howard Brill counsels clients on matters of business formation and governance, real estate, estate planning, contracts, employment, and compliance. He has additional expertise in trademark representation and physician employment matters.
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF LAW#N#J.D. with Honors, 2010#N#Editor in Chief, North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation
Lawyers in the Hall of Fame, at 30th Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, National Baseball Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, N.Y. (2018)
Now you may be asking, “Why do people call lawyer liars?” The answer is simply because; they believe that lawyers always liar to save their clients. In reality, that proposition is totally wrong because some lawyers actually liar or twist a particular case to favor their client.
They are of the view that lawyers are not liars because (1) what laymen conclude to be a lie may not be a lie in the actual sense (2) every human being liars so lying should not be ascribed to just lawyers.
The Advanced English Dictionary defines a lawyer as a professional person qualified as by degree or bar exam, and authorized to practice law. That is, to conduct lawsuits or give legal advice.