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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Blueprint for protection,
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This review is from: How & When to Sue Your Lawyer: What You Need to Know (Paperback)
Since my husband and I have been the victims of two lawyers, the second one was hired to go after the first, then we were forced to engage another lawyer, it's kind of becoming a golden goose situation with everyone stuck to us, we are facing financial ruin for years. So far, I am using what I learned in this and a few other books, along with help from lawyer friends who are appalled at what was done to us and want these wrongs addressed for the good of their profession, to get back. I find the advice invaluable.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Mostly Good Advice,
By Mark (Greek for "Hammer") (Some where in My Rocky Mountains) - See all my reviews
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The book has some extremely useful information, however be forewarned that if you enter a court In Pro Se, the judge is very likely to rule against you out of dislike for us mere mortals presuming to stink up their court room with our pretentions (or lack of funds to pay a Lawyer to actually do something useful).Having hired numerous Lawyers to handle various matters, I can say with complete confidence that if our homes were built by them, civilization as we know it would simply cease to function. They are the most overpaid, universally incompetent, arrogant, dimwitted and unscrupulous humans on the planet (though one wonders if they are indeed Homo Sapiens or rather some aberrant mutation). They are absolute proof that there is no such thing as Cosmic Justice, because if there were such a thing, then all Lawyers would die of leprosy or some other horrible cancer. Instead they die old, fat and happy with the ill gotten gains of their endeavors.They get away with their crime against mankind, because they and their ilk make the rules, while the rest of us are out working hard to make the world function. If you need to purchase this book, you have my most profound condolences and I wish you the best of luck, you are going to need it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Beginning Place,
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This book is a good primer on the subject. It will point you in the right direction to begin or stop the process before going too far. But as with any book on legal topics, so much is state-specific, a general volume can only take you so far. Therefore, as much as a little book like this can do, it does, and it does it pretty well.
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How & When to Sue Your Lawyer: What You Need to Know by Robert W. Schachner (Paperback - December 1, 2005)
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