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Aqua ladder 307 Posted 4 years ago
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Hi.
I was reading a book for law school students and junior attorneys and came up with this expression.


The default advocacy attitude is austere, solemn, and somber—something that could be described as Lawyer Gothic, or simply Dead on Arrival.


What is the meaning of this "Lawyer Gothic" and "simply Dead on Arrival"?
Is this a proper noun, a buzzword or slang?

  

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edu/artworks/6565/american-gothic ), which depicts a grimly expressionless farmer and his equally expressionless wife. , is what the newspapers call it when a person is taken to the hospital in an ambulance, but they have died by the time it gets there. The phrase is used figuratively, and often loosely, to speak of anything that has lost all vitality.

  • edu/artworks/6565/american-gothic ), which depicts a grimly expressionless farmer and his equally expressionless wife.
  • , is what the newspapers call it when a person is taken to the hospital in an ambulance, but they have died by the time it gets there.
  • The phrase is used figuratively, and often loosely, to speak of anything that has lost all vitality.
  • The writer used it here to represent one step beyond his "Lawyer Gothic".
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aqua ladder 307 Lawyer Gothic,

I suspect that this is a reference to the famous painting American Gothic ( https://www.artic.edu/artworks/6565/american-gothic ), which depicts a grimly expressionless farmer and his equally expressionles

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