- Look up
pettifogger, pettifog, or
pettifoggery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pettifogger may
refer to: L****n E.
Pettifogger, a
character in the...
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going to wake up." On two
occasions because of
Pettifogger pleading, the King gave each of
Pettifogger's clients a "suspended" sentence-one
executed by...
- orthography), quatrième état (modern)] of Lawyers,
breathsellers and
pettifoggers [...].
Michel de Montaigne, in the
translation by John Florio, 1603....
- 2007.
Archived from the
original on 4
March 2016. "The
Pettifogger Issue 3 2017". The
Pettifogger. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia: The
University of Tasmania...
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there was a
widespread attack ridiculing and
demeaning the
lawyers as
pettifoggers (lawyers
lacking sound legal skills).
Their image and
influence declined...
- "litigation master"
title is also
sometimes translated as "shyster", "
pettifogger", or "cunning
specialist in litigation". They were also
sometimes referred...
- however,
there was a
counterattack ridiculing and
demeaning the
lawyers as
pettifoggers.
Their image and
influence declined. The
lawyers of
colonial New York...
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contains a
shady lawyer character, a
Fields caricature named "L****n E.
Pettifogger". Paul
Frees adapted a
Fields comic routine for the
animated TV special...
- Whelan,
Frank (June 7, 1992). "Avoiding Tragedy, He
Became Lawyer and
Pettifogger James Madison Porter". The
Morning Call.
Archived from the
original on...
- were in. One of the
lawyers who
practiced before her
recalled that to
pettifoggers, she
showed no mercy.
Morris looked to her sons for
support in the courtroom...