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'High-level lawyer' seems to be his way of saying he works at a reputable plaintiff's firm. Which may be true, but most lawyers would consider that near the bottom of the lawyer-ladder.
Most genuinely elite firms would laugh their ass off at the idea of handling a personal injury lawsuit. Personal injury is about as low prestige as legal work gets. You might take on such a case to build a relationship with a promising client, as business development, but otherwise you wouldn't see it.
I think that view has crossed over into conventional wisdom among the public too. Ambulance chasers.
It is like getting your law degree from the University of American Samoa. lol. Saul Goodman is hilarious.