*John Grisham or Grif Stockley, 6 letters
'One who protects us against robbers by taking away the temptation': H.L. Mencken, 6 letters
Compromise is the best and cheapest ___ (saying attributed to Robert Louis Stevenson), 6 letters
The Practice figure, 6 letters
Ally McBeal, for one, 6 letters
Bar member with woman wearing coat (6), 6 letters
Clarence Darrow, notably, 6 letters
Fillmore's profession, 6 letters
Grisham's former occupation, 6 letters
Hillary Clinton, for one, 6 letters
M. Clark or C. Darden, 6 letters
Nicholson role in Easy Rider, 6 letters
One skilled in defense, 6 letters
Perry Mason or Ally McBeal, 6 letters
Person with unwashable briefs, 6 letters
Public defender, e.g., 6 letters
Robert Shapiro, e.g., 6 letters
Someone on the defense, 6 letters
Someone on the defense, perhaps, 6 letters
Stevenson, for example, 6 letters
Typical John Grisham figure, 6 letters
Typical John Grisham hero, 6 letters
Wearily I may leave the court, 6 letters
You may hire one to take your vase, 6 letters
Conducts lawsuits or gives legal advice, 6 letters
A professional person authorized to practice law, 6 letters
Part 2 of the quotation, 12 letters
They're told at bar members' expense, 11 letters
The Practice figures, 7 letters
Many John Grisham characters, 7 letters
Matlock and Mason, for two, 7 letters
Often-joked-about professionals, 7 letters
People getting into briefs?, 7 letters
Targets of many jokes, 7 letters
Their suits come with briefs, 7 letters
They make crime pay: Will Rogers, 7 letters
They may be seen in chambers, 7 letters
They work for bar tender, 7 letters
Clothing sold in trial size?, 13 letters
What the first words of the answers to starred clues describe, 12 letters
Ambiguous headline about attorneys' pro bono work?, 21 letters
Beginning of a witty eulogy, 15 letters
Stop cooperating with the cops, in a way, 8 letters
Stymie the feds, in a way, 8 letters
Stout-stemmed trailing shrub of New Zealand that scrambles over other growth, 10 letters