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Lawyer bashing on CD
You know, it's that 90 percent of lawyers that give the rest a bad name.
I've noticed that lately, the civilized discourse on these forums has been sullied by repeated attacks on a specific group of people. These people, some wonderful examples of gracious professionalism, have become the example of everything that we FIRSTers shouldn't be. In post after post after post after post, lawyers are slammed, or more often, simply held up as the de facto example of pure evil. Why? No other profession faces such disparagement on these boards, we are largely a civilized group who are loath to use stereotypes (except occasionally in a self-disparaging sense). So, what gives? Why do we act in this way with regard to lawyers, and what can be done to bring an end to it? Or is the stereotype a valuable illustration as to how not to look at the rules? I'm not sure. I do know that I cringe every time someone brings up "lawyerism" or some other such nonsense as the reason their interpretation of the rules is right. |
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Re: Lawyer bashing on CD
In the movie Brockovitch claimed that she hated lawyers too, that she just worked for one...
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I agree with Kris that stereotypes are bad in general. There are just as many unlikable engineers and software engineers (*caugh*Gates*caugh*) as lawyers.
Of course, that doesn't stop me from enjoying jokes related to the aforementioned. ![]() |
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On one hand, I think the jokes are made to light-heartedly tell us to not be nitpicky when it comes to the rules.
On the other hand, I feel that FIRST is within a growing stage. We have gotten to the point where we have changed the face of engineering culture, but we're still working on that general culture thing. With that, we're partly making jokes about other professions to make ourselves feel good that we're all on a better track that is different from what we make fun of. I strongly feel that the next step for FIRST is to recognize that just because you're in the program doesn't mean you're going to become an engineer or go into something science-based...but it means that you have an appreciation for the healthy integration of technology into our everyday lives....no matter what profession you go into. But then again, I think it's just that Dean likes to make fun of lawyers (just like I like to make fun of Brandon just because he's Brandon ), and we all follow along because it's Dean. Which isn't a bad thing, necessarily...it used to be that Dean's speeches weren't complete without a lawyer joke thrown in there. That's just how he is. |
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I think everyone needs to chill. Lawyers try to interpret laws to their advantage, even when there isn't much room to do so. People are simply making a perfectly acceptable analogy between the way people nitpick the rules, and the way lawyers study laws for any inconsistancies they can find.
Besides, everyone knows lawyers like to debate the meaning of stuff all the time. My dad tells me I'd be the best lawyer he's ever met :-D Cory |
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Yeah, I've noticed this too. Heck, I just got back from a meeting at UVA ... during which, the head of the Rodman program (the honors program in the engineering school) was asked if ethics was part of the bio-engineering curriculum; then, as a follow up if the law school offered any ethics classes (presumably that engineering students could then take). So he pondered for a minute and said: Ethics in the Law School? ... No, I think I'd like my engineers to learn ethics from people who actually practice them! (Rough paraphrase.)
Granted, making jokes is fun and all, and I'm not annoyed at any of it ... but some of us engineering types want to be lawyers! (So don't assume it as an insult, eh?) |
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Now that i think about it a little:
It's not so much the actual lawyers that are to blame, it would be the people who hire them. The lawyer's are just doing their job, favorable or unfavorable. Unfortuntely, it's the lawyer's that are defending their clients. It, for the most part, wasn't the lawyer themselves who challenged someone else. There's always someone who sues for a stupid reason (i.e. the Winnebago one). Let's blame them from now on. We'll refer to them as...umm...'dics'. So, don't be a dic. |
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Before this thread is closed for political mud slinging, let just say that lawyers interpret the law and try to apply it to their people. I agree that lawyer slamming is way to common here, even from some larger members of FIRST, but I still think that bending of the rules is part of engineering. It's needed under pressure from deadlines, cost constraints, and labor restraints to solve the complex and hard problems thrown at us. The use of teathers like in 2002 is a great example.
Lets chill guys. Drop the lawyer slams and jokes and lets all enjoy our last few sane days before Championships. ![]() Last edited by Joe Matt : 12-04-2004 at 17:37. |
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Blame Canada!
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I have noticed this, and it does disturb me. Lawyers serve an important function in society, and while many of them are famously unethical many of them are courageous and generous individuals who dedicate themselves to serving their communities. I would venture a guess that there would be a lot fewer engineers without intellectual property lawyers and we would all be a lot worse off without our much derided judicial system. Now, I don't think I would ever be a lawyer, but I don't think that its right for Dean to be bashing lawyers, I know for a fact that he employs quite a few, and many, many lobbyists to boot. What's wrong with saying "don't be a weasel?" instead of "don't be a lawyer?"
There are good people and bad people in every profession. Einstein was a scientist, but so was Josef Mengele, Usama Bin Laden is an engineer, so lets try to to keep a little perspective. |
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(b) Why not stick to the rules (Yes, this is related)? The rules are there to be followed, not bent. And don't say don't follow the rules to the letter, 'cause that's what the rules' letters are for!!! |
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more of a pirate/business shark BTW - who is the first lawyer mentioned in all of recorded history? Hint: "did God say you may not eat from any tree in the garden?" :^) Last edited by KenWittlief : 12-04-2004 at 20:09. |
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