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To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (245)1/11/2011 9:52:22 AM
From: James Hutton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119362
 
Finally, some judges are getting pissed. Once lawyers start seeing money out of their pockets and - more appropriately - their practices threatened, they'll start taking a little more care.



To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (245)1/11/2011 10:45:37 AM
From: Robin Plunder3 Recommendations  Respond to of 119362
 
"“When the consequence of a lawyer plying his trade is the loss of someone’s home, and it turns out there are documents being given to the courts that have no basis in reality, the profession gets a very big black eye,” Professor Gillers said.

The issue of vouching for documents will undoubtedly meet resistance by lawyers elsewhere as it has in New York."

wow, lawyers dont have to know if their documents are legal....what a commentary on that which passes for thinking in our culture...

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