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Tag Archives: Appropriate

What Not To Wear In Court

17 Tuesday Dec 2013

Posted by Regina Wexler in Court, Regina M. Wexler

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Appropriate, Attorney, Court, Courtroom Attire, Defendant, Dress Code, Judge, Lawyer, Litigant, Plaintiff, Robes

Bad at heart knife and banner tattoo illustrationRecent unfortunate observations in our local courthouses mandate that I devote a few blogs to court etiquette.  In the “old days” (I’ve been an attorney for 26 years, so I’ve earned the right to reminisce), I would advise clients to dress for court appearances like they would dress for church. Well, evidently many of my clients belonged to some pretty darned wild churches!  Now, I try to be more specific, and every week, some new surprising outfit makes me add to this list. This unisex list applies to litigants, witnesses, and attorneys (you know who you are!):

  1. No cleavage

  2. No yoga pants

  3. No visible tattoos Continue reading →

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