Lawyers in my experience tend to suffer from some serious dunning-kruger effect. They think that because they've 'mastered' one area(law) that they're automatically right on everything else.
It does tend to lead to some hilarious circumstance, though.
Lawyers in my experience tend to suffer from some serious dunning-kruger effect. They think that because they've 'mastered' one area(law) that they're automatically right on everything else.
It does tend to lead to some hilarious circumstance, though.
It's strangely common among "masters" of different kinds of things.