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“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?” quote by Paul Levine
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“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?”

Paul Levine

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.

Key Takeaway

Uphold truth despite personal stakes.

Themes

ethics law personal conflict

Mood

reflective conflicted thoughtful

Type

ethical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • courtroom
  • client negotiations
  • personal relationships
  • high‑stakes cases

Key Concepts

integrity professional duty

Questions to Reflect On

  • What limits should guide a lawyer’s personal sacrifices?
  • How do you reconcile personal desire with legal ethics?
A Different Perspective

Personal emotions may compromise professional standards.

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