Lawyers And Clients: Peas In Pods; Hands In Gloves (March 22, 2021)
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K “You tell me the name of a person’s lawyer and I will tell you about the person. The Rho is .97.”
J “You tell me the name of the person and I will tell you about the person’s lawyer. The Rho is .97.”
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J “97 percent of all persons have no moral compunctions about lying or their lawyer lying on their behalf. What does that say about lawyers?”
K “What does that say about 97 percent of all persons?”
. . .
K “Pea in pod.”
J “Hand in glove.”
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[See the conversation more than eight years ago between the “Lawyer” and the “Client” in the e-commentary at “Assigning Blame: The Lawyers: 50 Percent; The Non-Lawyer Public: 50 Percent; The Judges: 100 Percent (December 3, 2012)” and the e-commentary more than fifteen years ago on perjury – the backbone of the American legal system – at “Perjury, The American Way (February 20, 2006)”.]
Bumper sticker of the week:
Where are the judges?
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