Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American lawyer Edward Bennett Williams.
Last updated on November 17, 2024.
Edward Bennett Williams was an American lawyer who became a high-profile defense lawyer and co-founded the law firm of Williams & Connolly. Williams also owned several professional sports teams, including the Baltimore Orioles. He was born in Hartford, Connecticut, and studied law at Georgetown University.
These newspaper reporters... ever since Sullivan versus New York Times... have got a license to lie.
What are you supposed to do - stop practicing law whenever one of your friends becomes president?
They don't need a lawyer, they need a toastmaster.
I will defend anyone as long as the client gives me total control of the case and pays up front.
You understand, of course, that I can only get you access.
In life every effort is marked down at the end as a win or a loss.
I believe there are certain things that cannot be bought -- loyalty, friendship, health, love and an American League pennant.
Civil liberties are a great heritage for Americans. They are not rights that the government gives to the people, they are the rights that the people carved out for themselves when they created the government.