• bedrooms@kbin.social
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    8 months ago

    At this point I suspect it’s a new scam. These people are clearly deliberately not paying their lawyers. Once the lawyers are done, they move on to new ones.

    I’m wondering whether the lawyers are complicit – I guess not. But I honestly have no idea whether Trump & co. are generating profits through this scheme.

    Edit: so, one way to establish a scam in this way is for the lawyers to demonstrate how they’d defend other conservatives. By defending people around Trump, these lawyers, for example, might be introduced to potential conservative clients. When they find enough clients they call it a day, and cancel the contract with the powerful people who don’t pay them.

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        No, they would then look bad for pulling out. This way it looks reasonable to pull out.

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      So maybe they are only performing token work at the moment? Handing in documents late, not bothering to read evidence etc

      That is brilliant actually.

      Most lawyers do the minimum work possible anyhow in my experience — have ditched four so far.

      The very first one failed to write the letter he promised and yet billed me for our one hour meeting (where he failed to disclose costs). I naively thought he was an anomaly. I did win my case with my fifth lawyer eventually.