Title
Document Type
Worker Profile
Publication Date
2003
Excerpt
Why are there so many lawyers? Are lawyers only practicing law in order to make money? Why do there seem to be so many ridiculous lawsuits over negligence and malpractice? Why do more lawyers seem to be working against the system instead of working for it? What does a lawyer do? These are all valid questions that many people ask themselves when first looking at the field of law and its practitioners. After interviewing my Business Law Professor Elizabeth Gingerich and doing some research of my own it is obvious to see that I, along with many other people, are ignorant when it comes to knowing what a lawyer truly is, what they actually do, and the vast amount of opportunities a law degree can provide besides actually practicing the law.
Recommended Citation
Glomski, Matthew, "Misrepresented (2003)" (2003). The Valpo Core Reader. 130.
http://scholar.valpo.edu/core_reader/130