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by Rosella Lueilwitz DDS 6 min read

Is there such a thing as a good lawyer?

Dec 29, 2021 · What I’ve Learned as a Lawyer Representing Prisoners at Guantánamo. Dec. 29, 2021. ... After all, many of the individuals I represent are alleged to have been part of Al Qaeda, ...

Does it take a lot of time to become a lawyer?

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Can a lawyer lie about evidence?

Dec 30, 2021 · Opinion | What I’ve Learned as a Lawyer Representing Prisoners at Guantánamo. by admin. December 30, 2021. Reading Time: 4 mins read. 0. To be clear, my purchasers haven’t expressed antisemitism or hatred towards me. My primary client isn’t alleged to have attacked America — he’s alleged to have been tangentially concerned with an ...

What happens when you have a meeting with a lawyer?

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2. We believe we call the shots

Most businesses exist for the customers, but many law firms exist for the lawyers. A lawyer-focus is distracting, inefficient, and counterproductive, but it’s the common way.

3. We prefer partners

Lawyers don’t like to go it alone. We like a partner. I’m not sure if it’s a “misery loves company” thing or whether we truly believe the strategic rationales we invent to justify our decisions. But many of us end up in partnerships that lack any business justification.

4. We hire too early

Back in the caveman days, one lawyer asked the other, “How many lawyers do you have?” and the die was cast. From that moment forward we measured ourselves by firm size. Even the cavemen were too polite to ask about profits.

5. We follow the pack

Uniqueness sells. When everything looks the same and someone creates something different, interesting, and innovative, we gravitate to it. That’s how Apple beat their phone and computer competitors and became the most valuable company in the world.

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