Hello, Attorney!



""Single Female Lawyer

fighting for her client!

Wearing sexy miniskirts

and being self-reliant!""

- Futurama

"Oh, Claire Kincaid, you can prosecute me any day."

- Adam, A Game of Fools

She wears three-inch heels, favors form-fitting suits with low-cut tops and hemlines well above the knee, has a sexy voice, and can impress many a man or woman. She also charges six hundred dollars an hour and doesn't care who her clients are, just as long as they pay. No, she's not a prostitute; she's a lawyer. (Same difference, right? But we kid, we kid.)

This is basically about sexy lawyers, judges, etc. While such portrayals usually constitute blatant Fan Service, they're occasionally justified in-universe as lawyers using their sex appeal to woo clients or sway juries.

Hello Attorney often tries cases involving suspects captured by a Fair Cop.

Similar to Hello Nurse, Hospital Hottie and Hot Scientist. Compare Hot Librarian (especially in visual appearance).

Anime and Manga

 * Eri Kisaki/Eva Kadan from Detective Conan. Bonus for having a teenage daughter who is just as pretty as she is.
 * Her rival, Reiko Kujou, is just as hot.
 * Teru Mikami from Death Note is a male example. Unlike most examples, while he is good looking, he's also very, VERY unhinged. (Of course, this is Death Note we're talking about, so this is pretty much a given.)
 * Kotoko Fujioka aka Haruhi's Missing Mom from Ouran.

Comics

 * So what if she's 6'7" and can bench a battleship, few deny that Jennifer Walters fits in here.
 * To many, the fact that she's 6'7" and can bench a battleship... actually makes her hotter.
 * Matthew "Matt" Murdock is a male example.
 * The X-Men's lawyer, Evangeline "Vange" Whedon, is a Goth chick who bares her midriff more often than not.
 * Captain America's girlfriend in the 80s Bernie Rosenthal.

Film

 * Elle, Vivian, and several other characters, in Legally Blonde.
 * Sally Carrera in Cars. She is a Porsche, after all.
 * Rachel Dawes from Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. Both versions (Katie Holmes and Maggie Gyllenhaal). Harvey Dent (Aaron Echkart) as well.
 * Elizabeth Banks' character in Role Models.
 * As already mentioned, Matt Murdock aka Daredevil. Played by Ben Affleck.
 * Pierce Brosnan and Julianne Moore, in Laws of Attraction.
 * Jessica Biel's character in I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry.
 * The Harrison Ford thriller Presumed Innocent has his prosecutor character accused of the murder of his fellow attorney (and mistress), played by a smoking-hot Greta Scacchi.
 * The Chinese lawyer Shen Yuelin in Red Corner, played by the gorgeous Bai Ling.
 * Amoral Attorney version: Sofie Fatale (Julie Dreyfus) from Kill Bill was O-Ren's best friend and lawyer.
 * Penelope Ann Miller in Other People's Money.

Live Action TV

 * THE ENTIRE DAMN CAST of Ally McBeal. Except maybe Richard Fish. Maybe.
 * In one episode, it is eventually revealed that this is actually an advertised selling point for the law firm.
 * This trope seems to be a favorite of David E. Kelley's. The Practice and Boston Legal have no shortage of easy-on-the eyes characters. (Neither do any of his non-legal shows, for that matter.)
 * Judge John Deed
 * Eli Stone
 * Law and Order: Pretty much every single post-Robinette ADA, including a few of the men (and for some, Robinette himself). Claire Kincaid and Abbie Carmichael in particular. It's been Lampshaded; in Claire's first episode, she asks Jack about sexual relationships with his female ADAs. He says he only had three such relationships in 24 years, including an ex-wife. At the end of the episode, she says she checked, and he's only had three female assistants. He insists he was being honest.
 * Jamie Ross arguably tops the lot- she's played by a former Bond Girl!
 * Annie Parisse's first appearance on L&O was as a stripper named Jasmine. They brought her back to play ADA Alexandra Borgia.
 * Not to mention the Law and Order Special Victims Unit ADAs, most notably Alex Cabot and Casey Novak.
 * In addition to Alex herself, all her ADAs on the short-lived spinoff Conviction were pretty telegenic.
 * She only appeared in a couple of episodes, but Patricia Kent on Law and Order Criminal Intent.
 * Law and Order Trial By Jury had bureau chief Tracey Kibre (played by the delectable Bebe Neuwirth) and ADA Kelly Gaffney.
 * Law and Order UK seems to be following in this trend as well with the casting of Freema Agyeman.
 * Also Lampshaded by Alana De La Garza's ADA Connie Rubirosa in the Season 18 Episode "Tango" and the Season 20 Episode "Reality Bites", where EADA Michael Cutter takes advantage of a juror and a reality TV producer's interest in her to advance the People's case in both episodes.
 * Jenna Elfman's title character on Courting Alex.
 * Grace Van Owen, on LA Law.
 * Maggie Lizer, the blind lawyer played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus from Arrested Development.
 * Mac, the Ms. Fanservice from JAG. Harm was the male version.
 * This got a nod on the show itself, with they land a big public case, and a late night TV host says something to the effect of "Colonel Mackenzie? More like Major Babe."
 * Asst. State's Attorney Rhonda Pearlman, anyone? Just me?
 * Not just you, although most of the drool on the TV Set probably came from
 * Dr. Lightman's ex-wife from Lie to Me, who says she left him partly because when she was just wearing a thong, he was looking at her eyebrows. She's played by Jennifer "Flashdance" Beals.
 * Julianna Margulies' title character (pictured above) in the short-lived Canterbury's Law.
 * Also, her title character in The Good Wife, as well as the entire rest of the firm.
 * Also Neena Broderick, the character she played as the Girl of the Week in two episodes of Scrubs.
 * Judge Amy Gray, of Judging Amy, and her aide.
 * Christine Sullivan of Night Court.
 * Michael Palin and Eric Idle in a sketch on Monty Python's Flying Circus. You know the one.
 * Lilah Morgan of Angel. Lindsey McDonald from the same show is a male example.
 * on Lost.
 * Kim Delaney's defense-attorney protagonist on the short-lived Philly.
 * Marsha Darden (played by Cristine Rose) on The Jamie Foxx Show (the episode "I've Fallen and I Won't Get Up").
 * Beth Davenport in The Rockford Files.
 * Joyce Davenport in Hill Street Blues.
 * Liz Traynor in The Good Guys.
 * The new CBS series The Defenders has stripper-turned-lawyer Lisa Tyler.
 * Sela Ward as Gregory House's now-married ex-girlfriend on House.
 * Sherry Stringfield, Sharon Lawrence, and, especially, Gabrcelle Beauvais-Nilon on NYPD Blue.
 * Alex Cahill on Walker Texas Ranger.
 * Justin, Lauren and Kate (former attorney, now mediator) all qualify from Fairly Legal.
 * All the main cast of Raising the Bar, but Michelle and Bobbi in particular.
 * Sexual harassment lawyer Mary Tate on Studio 60 On the Sunset Strip.
 * While not really lawyers, Tara and Hardison on Leverage both portray them as part of cons. Tara is even referred to as a hot librarian when the team sees her for the first time.
 * French series Engrenages has two of them - male and female versions. The male one is dark-haired firm-chinned prosecutor Pierre Clément. The female one is busty and slender redhead Joséphine Karlsson, who also displays a deep lack of morals.
 * Matthew Crawley on Downton Abbey.
 * Constance from Life.
 * One episode of Castle featured a lawyer who had given up law to become a dominatrix.

Western Animation

 * Single Female Lawyer, the cancelled Show Within a Show parody of Ally McBeal in Futurama.
 * "Single Female Lawyer, havin' lotsa sex!"
 * Judy Ken Sebben, a.k.a. Birdgirl, of Harvey Birdman Attorney At Law.
 * Janet Van Dorn from Batman the Animated Series.
 * Sally Botsford from Word Girl.

Video Games

 * Much of the main cast of the Ace Attorney series, Mia Fey in particular.
 * Except the Judge and his brother. Definitely not the Judge or his brother.
 * Unless you're into that kind of thing
 * Diego Armando, huff huff huff.
 * And Klavier Gavin, even if he's a prosecutor. Hell, he was the poster boy for Memetic Sex God in this wiki!
 * And Miles Edgeworth, who's up there with Gavin and Diego in the "Even the Guys Want Him" department.
 * And for the kinkier in the crowd, there's Franziska von Karma.
 * And hell, let's give the guy a break - Phoenix Wright himself has his charms.
 * A female character in Neverwinter Nights 2 with high Charisma and high ranks in conversation skills can achieve this during your trial for mass murder during the second chapter of the main campaign.
 * If your daughter in Princess Maker 2 has enough Intelligence, Morals and Faith among other stuff, she can become a judge.
 * In Katawa Shoujo, Lilly's sister Akira is a Bifauxnen version.
 * Elara Dorne in Star Warsthe Old Republic has shades of this; she may not be an attorney per se, but she can navigate the bureaucracy of the Republic military like no other.

Web Comics

 * Ipso & Facto, the Daivas of Greed and Envy act as the Devil Bear's lawyers.
 * Celia in Order of the Stick.
 * El Goonish Shive has Lisa, attorney and legal adviser to Germahn Labs. Of course, since Doctor Germahn is a bit of a Dirty Old Man, he wouldn't hire any other kind of lawyer.

Music

 * Reba McEntire in her music video "Take it Back".

Real Life

 * It's probably worth mentioning (everyone else did) that Scott Brown, the new Republican Senator from Massachusetts, posed naked in Cosmo while in law school.
 * There are entire blogs to men and women of the judicial bench and ranking their hotness Some say its unprofessional. Others say they were jealous they didn't rank higher.
 * Victoria Zdrok. Playboy Playmate, Penthouse Pet, selected as one of the 10 sexiest women of 2002 by Celebrity Sleuth Magazine and a New York Attorney
 * Apprentic Contenders Muna Heaven, Steffani Schaeffer and Kristine Lefebvre (who paid her way through law school by modelling)
 * Nancy Dell'Ollio
 * The Real Housewives of Atlanta star Phaedra Parks
 * Project Runway contestant Star Ilzhoefer
 * Catherine Crier
 * Judge Maria Lopez
 * Jacqui Frazier
 * The Amazing Race 5 contestant Mirna Hindoyan
 * Candace Smith. Miss Ohio USA 2003 and one of "Barkers Beauties" on The Price Is Right
 * The deceased Barbara Olson