Legal Aid
True facts
Fag client has a legal problem and finally finds a fag lawyer to represent him. Problem is that fag client is also in a financial bind and can’t afford to pay the legal fees.
Fag lawyer says it’s not a problem: fag client could give him regular massages with a happy ending.
Issues
Your call.
Originally published 3 August 2006
Republished 12 January 2014
© Copyright 2006 - 2014 FuelMix All Rights Reserved
Fag client has a legal problem and finally finds a fag lawyer to represent him. Problem is that fag client is also in a financial bind and can’t afford to pay the legal fees.
Fag lawyer says it’s not a problem: fag client could give him regular massages with a happy ending.
Issues
- Bartering...?
- Payment In Kind....?
- Conflict of Interest....?
- Duress....?
- Ethical.....?
- Breach of Professional Conduct.....?
- Sleazy.....?
- Undue Influence....?
Your call.
Originally published 3 August 2006
Republished 12 January 2014
© Copyright 2006 - 2014 FuelMix All Rights Reserved
Not surprised at all.
ReplyDeleteWasn't it Shakespeare who said "the first thing we do is let's kill all the lawyers"?
ReplyDeleteWhatever happened to Legal Aid? Hey, lawyers don't care who they represent so why "fag lawyer"?
ReplyDeleteIf it's true, the lawyer had probably done the same deal before and knew what he could get away with.
ReplyDelete1) The attorney in question is unethical. He is compelling personal behavior in trade for financial gain (reduction in debt). Pay for sex is otherwise known as prostitution. An attorney who compels prostitution is certainly sleezy and unethical. The client should get a part time job (or another part time job) and pay back the attorney in cash. Lots of my friends work two, three jobs. Some nearly 80 hours per week. Amazing what you can do when all your time isn't spent tweezing eyebrows, waxing bikini-lines, and bleaching your buttholes.
ReplyDelete2) in context, Shakespere's characters who say "let's kill all the lawyers" were deceitful criminals, not exactly patriots.
(Disclaimer: I am neither an attorney nor a writer. I just like to learn.)