Dressed for the Bench: What Judges Actually Notice About How Lawyers Look
Judges notice more than your argument. Veteran attorneys share what courtroom appearance signals — and why the details still decide how you’re received.
Judges notice more than your argument. Veteran attorneys share what courtroom appearance signals — and why the details still decide how you’re received.
The real deals don’t happen at the podium. A look at the informal rituals of courthouse hallways — and what every young lawyer learns the hard way.
Zoom killed the dress code but not the watch. Why lawyers still invest in fine timepieces — and what it signals in a courtroom no camera can see.
English bridle leather doesn’t just endure — it improves. Here’s what the Wallace, Habermas, and Woodhull look like over a century of real use, and why that changes how you think about value.