This week I read an article in our local newspaper about an 18 year old girl who was asked about her future plans. She responded that she had thought about being a lawyer but then decided to become a doctor because she “wanted to help people”. This article rather upset me. Lawyers often times get a bad rap. While it is certain that there are lawyers who are undoubtedly unethical and “play” the law very loosely, there are also lawyers who adhere to the ethical calling of their profession. I choose to believe that this embodies the majority of lawyers in practice today.
Law is a nobel profession, and lawyers should strive to promote that nobility. The law is meant to protect people, and lawyers do use the law to help people, namely their clients. Lawyers are ethically mandated to put the needs of the client above their own. Of course lawyers are entitled to earn a living and charge reasonable fees for their services. But those services are worth paying for, I believe, because people need them.
People benefit from lawyer’s services every day. Whether a person relies on a lawyer to draft a will or assert a constitutional right, that person is benefited, and those services help that person. The fact is that lawyer’s services help people everyday. We live in a free country because of the vision of lawyers. It is often said that people do not like lawyers…until they need one.
Every job or profession is mixed with people who “taint” that job or profession; the law is no different. But lawyers do serve a valuable and necessary purpose in society and in the lives of the people they serve. Take pride in your journey to become part of this nobel profession. Above all, strive to be a lawyer that will serve the public as well as the perception of the profession. God bless and have a great day.