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Do Lawyers Need an Image Makeover?

Garman.jpgThe latest edition of Women Lawyers Journal has a speech by Illinois Supreme Court Justice Rita B. Garman, Improving the Image of Lawyers: More Atticus Finch and Less Ally McBeal [PDF]. In it, she laments the public’s perception of attorneys and talks about why lawyers may be held in such low esteem.

Does this make you wish you’d listened to your parents when they told you to go to medical school?

Our profession is no longer held in the high regard that it once enjoyed. Year after year, when the Gallup organization conducts its annual survey of the professions, the American public ranks nursing as the most honest and ethical profession. Also highly rated are other medical professionals such as doctors, pharmacists, dentists and veterinarians. At the bottom of the list are car salesmen, HMO managers, insurance salesmen, advertising executives, stockbrokers, and then lawyers….

I am concerned that the American public now sees the average lawyer as being more like Denny Crane on “Boston Legal” and less like the heroic Atticus Finch of “To Kill a Mockingbird.”

Why are there so many “what’s the difference between a lawyer and a snake” jokes? Justice Garman has some thoughts. One possibility is the way attorneys are portrayed on screen. Or the fact that many public and business figures caught up in scandals have law degrees. E.g., Eliot Spitzer.

Justice Garman says another possible explanation is the way lawyers are portrayed by the media… Ummm, we would just like to say that our “Lawyer of the Day” features are written about lawyers and for lawyers…

Improving the Image of Lawyers: More Atticus Finch and Less Ally McBeal [Women Lawyers Journal (PDF)]

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