I think I got what you were saying and, at its simple core, I agree with you.
It's just that every now and then a case will come along with exceptional circumstances (Or will appear to be at the time) and then a landmark ruling is made which brings a more just world for everyone afterwards even though it wasn't obvious prior to the case.
But lawyers who take on cases like that are already putting their names and future careers on the line and know full well what they are getting into.
Ambulance chasers just looking to get a buck by wasting public court money are the very first ones Shakespeare's Dick The Butcher is referring to in Henry VI.
I think I got what you were saying and, at its simple core, I agree with you.
It's just that every now and then a case will come along with exceptional circumstances (Or will appear to be at the time) and then a landmark ruling is made which brings a more just world for everyone afterwards even though it wasn't obvious prior to the case.
But lawyers who take on cases like that are already putting their names and future careers on the line and know full well what they are getting into.
Ambulance chasers just looking to get a buck by wasting public court money are the very first ones Shakespeare's Dick The Butcher is referring to in Henry VI.