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Who else shouldn’t sue?
A few more startling tales. Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life
Tagged Crazy clients, going postal, Interpreting lawyers, Night at the Opera, patent infringement, psychotics as clients, the Sanity Clause, U.S.P.S., worker's comp lawsuits, worker's disability lawsuits
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Who shouldn’t sue?
I didn’t make up these stories–of some people who really, really shouldn’t have come anywhere near a lawyer’s office. Continue reading
Posted in The Facts of Life
Tagged aluminum foil, civil rights lawsuits, Crazy people, How clients drive lawyers crazy, legal causes of action, legal contingency cases, legal specialties, martyrs, martyrs on the Cross, multiple evil forces, psychotics as clients, the Mafia, what "contingency" means, what isn't a lawsuit, worker's comp lawsuits, worker's disability lawsuits
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