To say that the "attorney talks in run-on's" is really not a correct statement. A run-on is created by bad punctuation. No one can "say" a run-on.
Using no punctuation or a comma between two sentences that have no conjunction between them CREATES a run-on sentence.
...He looked in my direction I tried to ignore him. :-(
...I saw him out of the corner of my eye, that's right. :-(
When someone connects four or five sentences with the word and, that is not a run-on.
Be careful not to create a run-on sentence with bad punctuation.
Happy punctuating!
Margie