Two offices: Lawyers bring similar missions to their jobs

Tabloid magazines splashed with high-profile celebrity trials and proceduraltelevision dramas driven by the discovery of fingerprints and DNA at crime scenes have morphed the judicial process into a business of entertainment fit for layperson consumption, and business is good.But the reality of courtrooms - the push and pull of criminal cases; the long hours, the mundane paperwork - is decidedly sobering and …

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