You Seem To Know Something About Law. I Like
Robert Weber
No Need to Get the Lawyers Involved
Pia Guerra and Ian Boothby
Power of Attorney
Pia Guerra
A Lawyer Makes His Case In Front Of A Jury
Paul Noth
A Man Is Seen Wearing A Cape Next To A Wind
Drew Dernavich
The Jury Will Disregard The Witness's Last
Lee Lorenz
We Sue at Dawn
Tom Cheney
It's Either This Or A Country Run By Lawyers
Frank Cotham
Four Lawyers Speak At A Conference Table
Zachary Kanin
What Burns Me Up Is That The Answer Is Right Here
Robert J. Day
A Man Introduces A Lawyer To An Irs Agent
Christopher Weyant
Let Me Refresh Your Memory. It Was The Night
Michael Maslin
Look, I'm Not Saying It's Going To Be Today. But
Jack Ziegler
A Lawyer Reads The Newspaper As His Queen Talks
Michael Maslin
We Find That All
Michael Maslin
Two Rows Of Three People High Five Each Other
Emily Flake
Ladies And Gentlemen Of The Jury
Peter C. Vey
A Businessman In A Suit Sits Telling A Story
Benjamin Schwartz
A Boy Lays In Bed Between His Parents
Zachary Kanin
Lawyer Talking To Man With Hook Hand On Witness
Frank Cotham
Well If I Can't Be A Cowboy I'll Be A Lawyer
Barbara Smaller
And, Of Course, When The King Said 'a Horse
Al Ross
Hey, You Two, Pay Attention, Please! I Happen
Al Ross
Give A Man A Fish
Christopher Weyant
The Scene Is A Courtroom. A Lawyer Is Looking
Paul Noth
Not Another Change Of Venue
Ed Fisher
Two Children Play With A Toy Train Set
Paul Noth
A Lawyer Representing A Corporation Standing
David Sipress
Your Own Lawyer
Barbara Smaller
Lawyer Shuffles Papers In From Of Courtoom
Pat Byrnes
And The Last Paragraph Of The Prenuptial
Donald Reilly
Me? I Represent The Besieged
Michael Maslin
Bad News, Kenny. When The Judge Awarded All
Michael Maslin
It's Been Moved That We Adjourn For An Afternoon
Charles Barsotti
Logic - The Last Refuge Of A Scoundrel
Al Ross
A Lawyer To His Client During His Trial
Paul Noth
He Says He Wants A Lawyer
Tom Chalkle
New Yorker December 16th, 1974
Dana Fradon
Isn't It True Mr, Robertson
Teresa Burns Parkhurst
Your Wife's Also Asking That You Rot In Hell
Michael Maslin
Listen To Me As Your Friend And Lover
Dean Vietor
A Lawyer In Court Addresses The Jury
Paul Noth
Those Responsible For Putting My Client In Charge
Michael Maslin
Will The Witness Please Tell The Court Exactly
Edward Frascino
Let The Record Show
Al Ross
Your Honor, We're Going To Go
Mike Twohy
A Crime of Passion
Charlie Hankin
From A Purely Business Viewpoint
Frank Cotham
Your Wife Gets The House
Lee Lorenz
Two Suited Men Stand On The Doorstep Of A House
Robert Leighton
Subway Lawyer Meets Subway Doctor
Roz Chast
I'm His Biological Lawyer
Frank Cotham
Leeches Don't Bother Me - I'm A Lawyer
Frank Cotham
A Lawyer Is Seen Speaking With A Man In A Prison
Lee Lorenz
A Lawyer Talks To His Client
Harry Bliss
I'm Not A Lawyer. I'm Just Drafting
Drew Dernavich
Actually, Jim, My Lawyer Won't Let Me Give Advice
Mike Twohy
His Majesty's Lawyer Will See You Now
Jack Ziegler
Two Lawyers Shaking Hands And A Judge
Drew Dernavich
Concerning Your Former Husband
Michael Maslin
Trust Me - 'i Love
Michael Maslin
Someday I'll Catch You Without Your Mallet
J.C. Duffy
A Decrepit Man In Ragged Clothing Stands
Farley Katz
The Jury Will Disregard The Witness's Last
Richard Decker
For The Last Time - Is This
Lee Lorenz
And Now A Little Number That Asks The Musical
J.C. Duffy
My Client Is Willing To Do Community Service
Mischa Richter
He's Sorry, Your Honor, And He's Decided
Mike Twohy
Your Honor, My Client Pleads Guilty To An
Joseph Mirachi