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Old 08-30-2018, 04:30 AM   #36
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I understand the right to waive a lawyer. And doing so is risky in most cases, especially when the chance of winning is unclear at best. Sure there is bad lawyers not worth their money, and some that are outright mean. That is in every profession. Like the one you were up against, and you are probably lucky it went this smooth. As with most things in life, usually a professional is better suited to give satisfactory results than a diy or layman job. They are professionals for a reason.
Yes, professionals should be better, but that's not always the case. The reason some (probably many) professionals are in the profession is because Daddy wanted Jr. to follow in his footsteps. But my point is, just because someone is a professional it doesn't follow that he's competent in his profession. A lot people are intimidated by lawyers simply because they are lawyers. They shouldn't be.
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