OT: with trepidation -- is it the lawyer's fault if no green card?
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OT: with trepidation -- is it the lawyer's fault if no green card?
http://bibdaily.com/%2Fpdfs%2FLunn.pdf
BTW, any marriage with a lawyer invovles dual representation. If a marriage goes sour, I would dump BOTH husband and wife due to conflict. The Fragomen firm's position is a tad different -- their representation of any particular alien is ancillary to their primary representation of the employer. In other words, could Mr. Lunn's past force the Fragomen firm to dump all the Praxair cases AND the alien's in question?
2nd BTW, I've mentioned before the tendency of attorneys to personalize their clients' cases -- John Mortimer has used this for comic effect in the Rumpole stories. A colleague once mentioned to me that "It pays to remember that it was the client, not the lawyer, who sold cocaine to an undercover police officer -- across the street from a school."
BTW, any marriage with a lawyer invovles dual representation. If a marriage goes sour, I would dump BOTH husband and wife due to conflict. The Fragomen firm's position is a tad different -- their representation of any particular alien is ancillary to their primary representation of the employer. In other words, could Mr. Lunn's past force the Fragomen firm to dump all the Praxair cases AND the alien's in question?
2nd BTW, I've mentioned before the tendency of attorneys to personalize their clients' cases -- John Mortimer has used this for comic effect in the Rumpole stories. A colleague once mentioned to me that "It pays to remember that it was the client, not the lawyer, who sold cocaine to an undercover police officer -- across the street from a school."
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Re: OT: with trepidation -- is it the lawyer's fault if no green card?
Originally Posted by Folinskyinla
http://bibdaily.com/%2Fpdfs%2FLunn.pdf
BTW, any marriage with a lawyer invovles dual representation. If a marriage goes sour, I would dump BOTH husband and wife due to conflict. The Fragomen firm's position is a tad different -- their representation of any particular alien is ancillary to their primary representation of the employer. In other words, could Mr. Lunn's past force the Fragomen firm to dump all the Praxair cases AND the alien's in question?
2nd BTW, I've mentioned before the tendency of attorneys to personalize their clients' cases -- John Mortimer has used this for comic effect in the Rumpole stories. A colleague once mentioned to me that "It pays to remember that it was the client, not the lawyer, who sold cocaine to an undercover police officer -- across the street from a school."
BTW, any marriage with a lawyer invovles dual representation. If a marriage goes sour, I would dump BOTH husband and wife due to conflict. The Fragomen firm's position is a tad different -- their representation of any particular alien is ancillary to their primary representation of the employer. In other words, could Mr. Lunn's past force the Fragomen firm to dump all the Praxair cases AND the alien's in question?
2nd BTW, I've mentioned before the tendency of attorneys to personalize their clients' cases -- John Mortimer has used this for comic effect in the Rumpole stories. A colleague once mentioned to me that "It pays to remember that it was the client, not the lawyer, who sold cocaine to an undercover police officer -- across the street from a school."
Everything is always the lawyer's fault.
I would have expected you to know this.
;o)
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Re: OT: with trepidation -- is it the lawyer's fault if no green card?
The punchline is "Despite his termination, Lunn received his green card
in early 2002"
lol
Cheers
in early 2002"
lol
Cheers