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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Good Rhode Island divorce Lawyers Exist Despite Lawyer Jokes!

Ever since I was in high school I've heard lawyer jokes. When I became a litigation paralegal many years ago I became patently more aware that they existed and heard them even more. Today I don't hear them as much. Why? Probably because I'm a Rhode Island lawyer and there are a good many habitancy who are decent adequate not to plainly throw out a tasteless (or even tasteful) joke at parties or gatherings plainly to have a laugh by insulting my chosen profession.

In truth, most habitancy would agree that personally I have a fairly good sense of humor and that I could (and in all probability would) appreciate a well-told joke regardless of any negative connotation that it may have on my chosen profession. I mean, let's face it. . . .most jokes poke fun at what habitancy realize (albeit stereotypically) as a dominant trait of a profession, race, religion, etc...

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In fact, on our office coffee table we have a book of 500 Lawyer Jokes for those waiting to meet with us. This small book and the idea of jokes about our profession verily spawned a brief conversation between a few of my Rhode Island colleagues, myself included.

Good Rhode Island divorce Lawyers Exist Despite Lawyer Jokes!

First, the attorney who verily provided the book to us for the table found it to be ironic and expressed that clients would probably appreciate it that an attorney's office would have such a book for their clients not only in plain view but verily settled right in front of them so they would roughly verily read it. The message conveyed to clients and visitors in this case seemed to be that we as lawyers are not so stuffy, pompous and overly pro that we cannot step back and whether "look at the Lighter side of our profession as lawyers" or laugh at ourselves and colleagues who, though lawyers, may have made atypical blunders that are in truth funny or downright hilarious.
Now other Rhode Island attorney who came into the office found the book personally obnoxious and concept it inappropriate to have the book at all. This attorney's feeling was that lawyers as a profession have been ridiculed for years and a gross misimpression has been presented to the communal that we are all greedy thieves who make too much money and only survive to see how much money we can get out of people. My colleague's concept was that by providing such a book to clients we are perpetuating and fueling the bad sentiments of the communal toward lawyers.

Then there is me. I'm undecided on the branch of this small book. In the scope of a law practice, the big picture of world events, the struggles of those who barely survived in the wake of Katrina's devastation, this small book seems so trivial and yet it still has a place and plays even the smallest role societies perception of the profession or even the man (or people) who have the book such that habitancy continue to make judgments and those judgments still work on company and personal decisions about who we will and will not work with, who we will hire and who we won't and even who we will connect with. It is, to say the least, a small yet piquant philosophical maze of thought.

There is, however, one point upon which I can generally agree. The general communal concensus reveals that lawyers are not looked upon well and they have received a "black eye" as far as professions go. As a Rhode Island lawyer I fell into house law more by emergency and necessity than whatever when I first began my law practice. Today focus my institution on Rhode Island divorce and house law issues.

Today, however, I find myself contemplating this small book of 500 Lawyer Jokes and the opinions of my colleagues as well as what I know to be a fairly consistent consensus of the general populous that by and large most lawyers (divorce, house law or otherwise) are cheats and swindlers that are overpaid and can't be trusted.

The closing I come to is somewhat self-informative. We as attorneys (in various areas of law) have a black eye in the society and the communal at large.

I found this much more piquant and much more critical than the small book on the waiting room table. Yet this is a concept process that is far from faultless and will take a bit more pondering.

In closing this singular blog post, I have no true concept on the small book itself. It can stay. It can go. It's a book. It's information. It's entertainment. Just as the author has the right to poke fun at the legal profession which is still only made up of habitancy who do make mistakes which are sometimes hilarious, I believe that clients should be able to read such things if they like. If I can't laugh at myself and at those who artfully poke fun at my profession then my skin is a bit too thin for me to be practicing in my own profession. Pride in my profession does not mean I need to be intolerant of others or their writings.

The more crucial ask I will ponder for the continuation of this blog record is this.

Whether as a Rhode Island divorce and house Law Lawyer or a Rhode Island excellent Court Litigation Attorney or an Estate Planning Lawyer my profession has a "black eye" in view of the public, is the black eye misconceived or is it well-deserved?

I'll keep you posted as this philosophical joust continues.

In the meantime, there are still good Rhode Island Lawyers out there and I'm happy to support whatever with their divorce and/or house law issue. Yet to the extent that I am not the right attorney for you or the match plainly isn't there, I am customary with several attorneys in Rhode Island besides myself that I believe are also atypical of the black eye our profession may have and I can propose them unwaveringly and without hesitation to help you in any of the various legal matters you may encounter.

Good Rhode Island divorce Lawyers Exist Despite Lawyer Jokes!

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