A sharp tie, greying hair at the temples and an old styled briefcase, Gregory Templeman of Templeman, Van Horne, and Goethe walked through the door. Walking down to the front of the courtroom, he inclined his head to the Judge.
Your honour, he greeted. I have been retained by one Jason Naggar to represent the young mans interests in this case. It appears that the Naggar family have important friends in important places, capable of affording a Lawyer of my distinction to represent them. If it pleases your honour, since this is a case about Master Naggars father and his custodial rights over a boy that may or may not be accused of criminal charges himself, it is important that due representation be appointed. I have a writ from Child Services here that authorizes me to act on Master Naggars behalf, and ensure that there is due process for the wrongfully accused father of my client.
He tapped his hands on the handle of his briefcase, had I been informed earlier, I would have made the journey here from our Bretonian offices sooner. I believe that Frau Goethe, another named partner in our prestigious and very large law firm, is right now at the public defenders office obtaining permission to step in and offer her legal services to Mister Naggar himself.
He smiled a confident smile, standing there in his three thousand credit suit, hand woven Kusari silk tie, and steel rimmed glasses. Leaving no doubt in anyones mind that he was a skilled, and successful lawyer.