This is quite embarrassing if we are being real. Since you have made your family legacy an issue, I will follow up with it.
In the first place, neither the name of your father nor your siblings ring a bell ab initio in terms of contribution to legal practice nor legal excellence. I did a Google Search and all the results links to your late father's repeated requests for a Coroner's Inquiry following the untimely death of your late sister - may her Gentle Soul rest in peace. Nothing else turns up in the Google Search to warrant this undue braggadocio.
Secondly, notwithstanding the above, I don't think any reasonable father would be happy to see you reduce his legacy to scoring cheap points on Twitter debates. Especially not against a medical doctor who has struggled to carve a path for herself in multiple jurisdictions, battling language and immigration issues, without parental help.
It's quite laughable that you think you are better than her professionally. You've always lived a sheltered life, following the path carved by your dad and siblings, not taking any risks which have not been tested before. With the greatest respect, you lack the balls nor the audacity to challenge the Lady Doctor on this point.
Take away the noise, she floors you in terms of audacity and grit. She saves lives in multiple jurisdictions, including the lives of those who do not speak her language. This is important work in itself that is not valued in economics terms. You take an income from any work you do - the value of work you do is largely unknown even amongst legal circles.
Thirdly, empty vessels make the loudest noise. I rest my case.