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Another in the bad lawyer collection–twice
How many bad lawyers can fit on the head of a pin? Wait, do I mean squeeze through the eye of a needle? Whichever, here’s a guy who stole money from two clients and is already in jail (via New … Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life
Tagged bad lawyers, criminal cases, Finding a lawyer, fraud, how lawyers drive clients crazy, law and the courts, Lawyers, legal ethics
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Jury verdicts: man wins policy brutality lawsuit. But, wait…
From Michael Schwirtz in yesterday’s New York Times, the kind of lawsuit story that makes you think it’s a TV show. It’s got a few lessons for any plaintiff, the biggest of which is: If you have a good case, … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order
Tagged civil rights lawsuits, law and the courts, Lawyers, legal contingency cases, legal ethics, role of judges
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