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Professional confidentiality: what are the boundaries?

Terrywoodenpic

Oldest Heretic
I do know that...because I have known wonderful attorneys that didn't ask for anything, and then when they won the cause, the other party paid the legal expenses.

It is a condition of the firm of solicitors that my grand daughter works for, that they all take on some pro-bono cases.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
It is a condition of the firm of solicitors that my grand daughter works for, that they all take on some pro-bono cases.

I think that there are lawyers who studied law not because of greed, but because of thirst for justice.
I personally know them.
Once one said that murderers need a defender, of course. But if they really committed the murder, I am happy they are sentenced to prison. I am happy to lose the case.

Murderers who pay a team of attorneys millions in order to be acquitted...make them puke.
They are the lowest of the lowest.
Soulless people.
And we all know who I am talking about. The most famous judicial case of the nineties.
 
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