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5 Rules Of Courtroom Dress - What To Wear To Court | Examples

5 RULES OF COURTROOM DRESS - What Should and Should NOT be worn to Court. What to Wear to Court, to a deposition, to a hearing or to a mediation is explained by Mobile, AL attorney Chris Estes of The Estes Law Firm.

***WARNING*** The images and commentary in this video are NOT intended to make fun of the way some people dress. Attorney Chris Estes of the Estes Law Firm provides the non-sugar-coated TRUTH about what should and should NOT be worn to Court. This video and the commentary are based on 20+ years of Courtroom experience throughout the southeast. Attorney Chris Estes explains and gives specific examples of what to wear to Court and examples of what you should not wear to Court.

Attorney Chris Estes of The Estes Law Firm explains the following 5 Rules for what should be worn to court and what should NOT be worn to court:

1. No screen prints should be worn to Court. Attorney Chris Estes gives colorful examples of the types of screen prints that have been observed in Court and explains why it is not a good idea to wear such clothing to court.
2. No excess jewelry should be worn to court. Attorney Chris Estes explains why large amounts of jewelry can be distracting to a jury.
3. As best as possible, Attorney Chris Estes explains how some people on a jury could make a negative inference based on tattoos. Attorney Chris Estes advises to cover up tattoos as best as possible while at court.
4. No Club Clothes should be worn to court. Attorney Chris Estes gives rather unique examples of what has been observed at Court and advises clients to leave those type clothes at home when going to Court. Save them for the club!
5. What should be worn to Court is what is often referred to as your Sunday Best or your Church Clothes. Attorney Chris Estes explains what is meant by that term and how to look your best for Court.

The Estes Law Firm is located in Mobile, AL, and represents individuals and families that have suffered injuries, damages and wrongful death throughout Alabama and Mississippi. Prior to founding the Estes Law Firm, Chris Estes defended and represented the insurance companies and large corporations for 16 years, including nursing homes, hospitals, trucking companies and other large companies.

Chris Estes NOW devotes the resources of the firm he founded to representing individuals and their families in Alabama and Mississippi. In addition to serving as the Managing Partner of Estes Law Firm, Chris Estes also serves as a Temporary Judge and has presided on over 200 cases in Mobile County, Alabama.
Estes Law Firm
105 North Conception Street
Mobile, AL 36602
(251) 476-9009
https://esteslegal.com/

Bar Req't: Video answers provided by attorney Chris Estes. Videos are solely for educational purposes, not intended to be legal advice and do not create an attorney client relationship. Videos are no substitute for consulting an attorney. No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.

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