• Akasazh
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    2 years ago

    How common is it that lawyers walk away from a case?

    • Khanzarate
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      I don’t think its that rare, but its not common. Usually it means that the client is breaching their agreement. Often that breach is in the form of they lied to the lawyer. Lawyers have confidentiality, so the only reasons to lie are external to the case itself.

      Could also mean Lindell stopped paying them, probably for money troubles.

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        2 years ago

        The only reason to lie is external to the case, but that’s a bold move assuming reason was involved.

        I bet he lied for no good reason, making it harder for them to do their job.

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          Most likely.

          If so, he has won the stupid prize for playing a stupid game.