Recent involvements has me looking up the definition to Trustworthy.
trust·wor·thy
?tr?s(t)?w?rT?H?/
adjective
able to be relied on as honest or truthful.
“leave a spare key with a trustworthy neighbor”
synonyms: reliable, dependable, honest, honorable, upright, principled, true, truthful, as good as one’s word, ethical, virtuous, incorruptible, unimpeachable, above suspicion;
responsible, sensible,levelheaded;
loyal, faithful, staunch, steadfast, trusty;
safe, sound, reputable, discreet;
informalon the level, straight-up
“a trustworthy citizen”
For some odd reason I can not find a person or multiple persons as trustworthy when they deliberately and blatantly do things to cheat others for their own gain. I must assume that to be a lawyer, one must be much less responsible, honorable (although that was once a portion of their title), less principled