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When in doubt, consult

 
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Old 02-05.-2004, 04:01 AM   #1
Brian Laffatme
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Default When in doubt, consult

consult your counsel.

Whether it's an altercation with road rage driver, a Fred cutting you
off at the last turn in a crit or an argument with your teamates,
spouse or friends, it's always best to contact your legal
representative immediately so that you understand what all your
options are.

Legal counselors have spent thousands of hours honing their craft and
can handle such situations in a far superior manner when compared to
the same of their their prospective clients.

Don't let that Bucko who cheated you out of your placing at last
weekend's race get away with it. When you get your day in court, he
will get his just desserts and you will reap the benefits of all that
hard training you put in. It's only fair.

I know about all this from personal experience. I have made countless
millions of dollars advocating my clients' sides in all manner of
disagreement, benefitting both they, I, and society at large.

When in doubt, consult. You'll be glad you did.


Brian Lafferty
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Old 02-05.-2004, 04:13 AM   #2
Brian Lafferty
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Default Re: When in doubt, consult

Don't forget to to do like OJ and get the best lawyer your money can buy.


"Brian Laffatme" <B_Laffatme@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> consult your counsel.
>
> Whether it's an altercation with road rage driver, a Fred cutting you
> off at the last turn in a crit or an argument with your teamates,
> spouse or friends, it's always best to contact your legal
> representative immediately so that you understand what all your
> options are.
>
> Legal counselors have spent thousands of hours honing their craft and
> can handle such situations in a far superior manner when compared to
> the same of their their prospective clients.
>
> Don't let that Bucko who cheated you out of your placing at last
> weekend's race get away with it. When you get your day in court, he
> will get his just desserts and you will reap the benefits of all that
> hard training you put in. It's only fair.
>
> I know about all this from personal experience. I have made countless
> millions of dollars advocating my clients' sides in all manner of
> disagreement, benefitting both they, I, and society at large.
>
> When in doubt, consult. You'll be glad you did.
>
>
> Brian Lafferty



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Old 02-05.-2004, 07:09 AM   #3
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Default Re: When in doubt, consult

>From: "Brian Lafferty" javaeye1@nospamearthlink.net

>Don't forget to to do like OJ and get the best lawyer your money can buy.


Seems to have worked pretty well for Jayson Williams too. It does help when
the DA's office is completely incompetent too.
Bill C
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Old 02-05.-2004, 07:21 AM   #4
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Default Re: When in doubt, consult


"TritonRider" <tritonrider@aol.com> wrote in message
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> >From: "Brian Lafferty" javaeye1@nospamearthlink.net

>
> >Don't forget to to do like OJ and get the best lawyer your money can buy.

>
> Seems to have worked pretty well for Jayson Williams too. It does help

when
> the DA's office is completely incompetent too.
> Bill C


It certainly does. However, high profile cases are normally handled by the
cream of the DA's office. With some exceptions, experienced, career
prosecutors are usually fairly good. As good as the top defense attorneys?
Debatable.

One of the problems with the adversarial process is that its focus is on
winning as opposed to truthfinding. It's all too often a modern version of
trial by battle via surrogates.


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Old 02-05.-2004, 12:34 PM   #5
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Default Re: When in doubt, consult

"B. Lafferty" <Magni@Italia.com> wrote in message
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>
> It certainly does. However, high profile cases are normally handled by

the
> cream of the DA's office. With some exceptions, experienced, career
> prosecutors are usually fairly good. As good as the top defense

attorneys?
> Debatable.


Let me see,,,,,,, What could a "good" attorney make in product liability vs.
as a district attorney? How many of these district attorneys are those who
couldn't cut it in the public sector?

> One of the problems with the adversarial process is that its focus is on
> winning as opposed to truthfinding. It's all too often a modern version

of
> trial by battle via surrogates.


Imagine me agreeing with Dr. Doping? District Attorneys are supposed to
prosecute the guilty. Most take oathes to that effect. Unfortunately many
then classify "guilty" as anyone they can convict under any circumstances
including hiding evidence that could prove the defendent not guilty. And
this happens in probably every major jurisdiction to one extent or another.



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Old 03-05.-2004, 01:37 AM   #6
Sam
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"Brian Laffatme" <B_Laffatme@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> consult your counsel.
>
> Whether it's an altercation with road rage driver, a Fred cutting you
> off at the last turn in a crit or an argument with your teamates,
> spouse or friends, it's always best to contact your legal
> representative immediately so that you understand what all your
> options are.
>
> Legal counselors have spent thousands of hours honing their craft and
> can handle such situations in a far superior manner when compared to
> the same of their their prospective clients.
>
> Don't let that Bucko who cheated you out of your placing at last
> weekend's race get away with it. When you get your day in court, he
> will get his just desserts and you will reap the benefits of all that
> hard training you put in. It's only fair.
>
> I know about all this from personal experience. I have made countless
> millions of dollars advocating my clients' sides in all manner of
> disagreement, benefitting both they, I, and society at large.


Don't the attorneys often end up with more than the person(s) bringing
the suit?

>
> When in doubt, consult. You'll be glad you did.
>
>
> Brian Lafferty



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