Clients Quote by Paul Levine
“A good lawyer is part con man, part priest -- promising riches, threatening hell. My ethical rules are simple. I won't lie to the court or let a client do it. But I've never been in this position. How far would I go for a woman who mattered? Is there anything I wouldn't do to win?”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Legal Ethics Podcast, 2021
A lawyer balances cunning and moral duty, promising wealth while avoiding lies, yet faces personal moral dilemmas.
In simple terms: Lawyers must balance persuasion with honesty, even when tempted.
Uphold truth despite personal stakes.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- courtroom
- client negotiations
- personal relationships
- high‑stakes cases
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What limits should guide a lawyer’s personal sacrifices?
- How do you reconcile personal desire with legal ethics?
Personal emotions may compromise professional standards.