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- November 24, 2004 at 12:00 am #4423
nerol snevetsParticipantWhy is it that a HUGE percentage of problems/conflict in the USA has an Attorney in the mix? Could it be that a constant majority of nationally elected/appointed officials are lawyers?
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ShirleyAveryParticipantWE’ve become a litigious society, . 1. When it comes to some problems/conflicts, I suspect a lot of people don’t have the confidence or interpersonal skills to confront the other person, so they hire a lawyer as intermediary. 2. Unfortunately, there are a lot of sleazy lawyers who work on a contingency basis encouraging people to sue others. Since it’s not costing the client anything unless they win, they have nothing to lose. What I don’t understand is why judges don’t throw out frivolous cases more often. Can anyone answer that one? Just Curious
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