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08 Jan 14 #418263 by Grandpa
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1. Build a huge bonfire.
2. Put all the lawyers on it.
3. Count the money :-)

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08 Jan 14 #418269 by WhiteRose
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:(I''m sure the Lawyers and legal professionals who give their time for free to post and advise on this site wouldn''t be amused by this :(

I was under the impression Lawyers act on their client''s instructions :huh:

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08 Jan 14 #418275 by rubytuesday
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Grandpa wrote:

1. Build a huge bonfire.
2. Put all the lawyers on it.
3. Count the money :-)


As a legal professional, it''s always nice to be appreciated.....

I''ve heard worse.

:dry:

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08 Jan 14 #418278 by CakesandFlowers
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WhiteRose wrote:

:(I''m sure the Lawyers and legal professionals who give their time for free to post and advise on this site wouldn''t be amused by this :(

I was under the impression Lawyers act on their client''s instructions :huh:


Having gone through yesterday I agree that representation have to act on instruction after some of the things that were spouted in court by stbx ''side''

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