The value of the law, the nature of human nature, the pursuit of the individual

Houston 2022-01-27 08:21:09

The value of the law
fully presents the legal operation in a civil society, both fair and unfair, reasonable and unreasonable. Great or mean, just or not, it only operates according to legal fixed procedures, perhaps this is the value of the law.

The true nature of human nature The
victim, the plaintiff, insists on pursuing the truth; the inner struggle of those in the know; the business owner disregards his life to cover up the truth; some of the lawyers violate their conscience, some only seek profit, some pursue justice and finally give up, and some persist after transformation Perseverance.

Personal Pursuit
Everyone has different opinions on the meaning of personal life. Whether it is transformation, persistence, abandonment or persistence, all are beyond reproach, and they are their own choices.

The life of the protagonist touched me!

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Extended Reading
  • Jovanny 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    A lawyer's psychological process from being for money to being for people.

  • Emma 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    On 7/10, if the rights protection lawsuit can be on the news, it means that it is too difficult.

A Civil Action quotes

  • Jan Schlichtmann: So what are you saying? You want to get out now and cut our losses, you want to get out now and throw away...? What was it?

    James Gordon: 1.4 million dollars

    Jan Schlichtmann: Well, I don't know what to tell you because there's things I need to prove and I can't do that not spending money

    James Gordon: We have to go see uncle Pete

  • Jan Schlichtmann: [Narrating] The appeals process is even more byzantine than the trial it's appealing, takes longer, costs more, it's outcome even less promising, only five cases in fifty will win an appeal, the odds are as easy to calculate as they are discouraging, they're ten to one against, just about any bet at any table at any casino anywhere in the world is better than that, I have the evidence but no longer the resources or the gambling spirit to appeal the decision in the Beatrice case, I have no money, no partners as far as I can tell, no clients anymore, the Woburn case has become what it was when it first came to me, an orphan, I'm forwarding it onto you and all its unwieldiness, even though I know you might not care to adopt any more than I did at first, if you decide to take it on, I hope you will be able to succeed where I have failed, if you calculate success and failure as I always have, in dollars and cents divided neatly into human suffering the arithmetic says I failed completely, what it doesn't say, if I could somehow go back, knowing what I know now, knowing where I'd end up if I got involved with these people, knowing all the numbers, all the odds, all the numbers, I'd do it again.