Friday, May 8, 2009

Lincoln the Lawyer




As America celebrates the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth in 1809, it is worth recalling that Lincoln was a famous and busy lawyer before he was President. Yesterday I came across his statement about the profession:

"DISCOURAGE LITIGATION. PERSUADE YOUR NEIGHBORS TO COMPROMISE WHENEVER YOU CAN. POINT OUT TO THEM HOW THE NOMINAL WINNER IS OFTEN A REAL LOSER IN FEES, EXPENSES AND WASTE OF TIME. AS A PEACEMAKER, THE LAWYER HAS A SUPERIOR OPPORTUNITY OF BEING A GOOD MAN."


Good thoughts to take into the weekend.

1 comment:

  1. Dear Mr. Olch,

    Did Lincoln really say that? Well, he stole it from me! I have been saying it for years.

    Seriously, best wishes on your excellent blog.

    Mark E. Seitelman
    www.seitelman.com
    www.seitelman.wordpress.com

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