which fictional lawyer are you

by Maurine Goyette III 4 min read

What is Harvey Dent's best quote?

Just ignore the ending where he goes evil and starts killing people. Best quote: “I don’t leave anything up to chance. I make my own luck”.

Who is Martha in the UK?

Martha is another honest, female lawyer who priorities her career over her personal life. She might be more of an interesting watch for UK students as she practises English law.

Does the District Attorney of Gotham have hair?

The District Attorney of Gotham has got a lot to deal with as the Batman world is filled with criminals. He spends his days in the court and deals with psychos like the Joker, and has perfect hair whilst doing so. A bit unrealistic? Perhaps, but no more so than a billionaire dressing up as a bat and beating up criminals.

Who is Atticus Finch?

That all changed with Harper Lee’s unflappable, unforgettable Atticus Finch. With Atticus, the lawyer —once the criminal mouthpiece, the country club charlatan, the ambulance-chasing buffoon—was now an instrument of truth, an advocate of justice, the epitome of reason. Finch was comfortable in his own skin and reasonably respectful ...

Who is the author of Compulsion?

Jonathan Wilk, Compulsion. Based on Clarence Darrow’s defense of Leopold and Loeb, Orson Welles argues against the death penalty for two privileged young men who committed a horrific murder of a young boy. Give us feedback, share a story tip or update, or report an error.

Is there a shortage of fictional lawyers?

Well, from Shakespeare to Dickens to Grisham, there is no shortage of fictional lawyers for us to admire, disdain or, above all, simply remember. We wondered how the fictional lawyers of film, television and literature would stack up against each other. Of course, in some cases they are the same. The Perry Mason of Erle Stanley Gardner’s popular ...

Who plays Perry Mason in Horace Rumpole?

John Mortimer’s Horace Rumpole will forever have the face of actor Leo McKern. But whatever the medium, it is the character we come to love or loathe—whether as a lawyer, a detective, a hero or a human being.

Was Finch a lawyer?

Finch was comfortable in his own skin and reasonably respectful of the frailties in others. To lawyers, he was the lawyer they wanted to be. To nonlawyers, he fostered the desire to become one.

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