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A team of two criminal lawyers is formed: one who never speaks in court, and one who does. The one lawyer is a strategist and intellectual that hammers down on the case to build the winning strategy, while the other one is the mouthpiece who can speak well in public and display the case to people (judge and jury). The other lawyer is not good at public speaking, but can write out, plan, strategize, think carefully about, and put in pointform all the winning case loads and issues. The intellectual strategize new he good be a good lawyer, but lacked public speaking and memorization skills required to go to court. He finds the perfect partner, and audio mouthpeice (but obviously he is more than just that) who can put all the case into words under pressure in front of a jury, the judge, and the court audience.

In fact the intellectual strategist almost nearly refuses to become a lawyer specifically because he is afraid of public speaking and is not good at memorizing cases and the issues to be spoken about in court, off by heart. When he is about to give up his dream of becoming a lawyer, he finds (after months of stress) a simple solution: he simply needs to build a team of two, him and someone who can publicly speak, relay, and display his cases in front of people; someone he can work with. The audio mouthpiece is actually an understatement as he is much more than that: he has to fully understand the case too, and understand all the fighting points, and not just speak the case like a puppet in court, but fully work the case nearly as much as the intellectual strategist. Without one or the other, the case will not be one: the team of two needs both team members working on the case to win.

This is a different way of working a case than how many lawyers work, where one lawyer does both the strategizing, planning, and speaking in court. Working on a team of two costs more, but not as much as a team of several lawyers working on a single case. Dividing the job into two allows each lawyer team member to focus: the audio mouthpiece focuses on what he will be speaking about in the court, understanding in depth all the winning points of the case. The other lawyer focuses on the case on paper and in theory.

One time, the mouthpiece is sick, and the quiet lawyer must speak in court for the first time, which is very uncomfortable for him. He does not enjoy it, but he does fine - still hoping he will not have to do this again, though, so that he can focus on the case and not the audio and stage act portion of it. During this event where he has to go to court, for the first time and publicly speak, he almost decides to pretend to be sick as an excuse to get out of it, but decides this would be too obvious of a bail out excuse, so he goes to court extremely anxious and nervous. He calls up his partner who is sick, before the case, and says "I think have to bail out somehow I can't do this, I can't show up in court, I have never done this and I do not want to do it". The other lawyer responds just as he would in a tone in the court "grow a pair and you will do fine, it's just one time - and by grow a pair I mean that after I am better and feeling well, we are going sky diving, right?". The other lawyer says "yes", hangs up the phone and decides to go to court.

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End of story: the lawyer system this team develops is unique and other lawyers see how it works well and decide to use their "system". However for smaller lawyers with smaller cases the expense of having two lawyers is too high. It works better for cases that can afford two lawyers, or lawyers that will take a smaller pay to cut the price between two members. The system works well regardless.

The quiet intellectual strategist is known as the "hammerhead" as he hammers down on the case hard, spending nearly all of his brain power on the case, using paper, notes, point form, laptops, libraries and research devices. They informally and jokingly together are known as hammerhead and audiohead. There is a type of shark known as the hammerhead.

The eyes of the hammerhead allow them a vertical 360 degree view, like the strategust lawyer who sees a 360 view of the case. Unfortunately, this eye placement on the shark causes a huge blind spot in front of the nose, similar to the lawyer who is unable to speak in front of a judge or jury with his nose facing the judge or jury...

The hammerhead is known for its ability to make sudden and sharp turns, like the lawyer who during the case through all the events can modify his strategy carefully but quickly, to win, if it is required.

Hammerhead sharks are known to be mavericks, thinking and acting for themselves and by themselves, similar to the intellectual lawyer strategist. This is the lawyer's flaw however, since he needs another shark to help him out, which he finally recognizes when he is about to give up his dream to be a lawyer.

Hammerhead sharks are hunters of the night, and the intellectual lawyer's favorite time to work a case and nail down winning strategies is often at night.

The audio mouthpeice lawyer, is often confused as the hammerhead when other lawyers refer to the team, since he does all the risky dangerous public speaking of the case (the audiohead). When this occurs and other lawyers refer to one as the hammerhead, they don't bother correcting the mistake as they like to keep their lawyer system a secret. Eventually their system is recognized and other lawyers learn how the system they use works and they build teams of two lawyers to mimmick them to win cases, and some are successful. No team is as successful as the original hammerhead team.

Hammerhead sharks have excessively tiny mouths, in comparison to other sharks, like the intellectual stragist lawyer who is tight lipped and quiet.

The team of two look into shark taxidermy, so they can go on a fishing trip, find a hammerhead shark and then get a replica built after it to mount in his office, after winning so many cases. This outrageous trip they take is in addition to their sky diving adventure.
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