LEGAL Free eBook Report: What Your Attorney Will Never Tell You

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INTRODUCTION

You’re about to hire an attorney. At least, you think you are. You have a legal problem and, although you perhaps don’t know it, your financial security is in danger. The information I’ve collected in these pages could save you a lot of money.

Reading the advice in this guide will protect you from:

  • today’s corrupt legal system;
  • your attorney’s billing system; and,
  • legal stall tactics designed simply to increase your bill.

I can assure you, attorneys don’t want you to know what you’re about to discover here.

SUMMARY

At some time in our lives, we’re all likely to deal with attorneys. It is the nature of the society we live in; it’s only becoming more so. Attorneys can be as horrendous as their public image suggests; indeed, this report draws from sound evidence of attorney malpractice and general illegal activities, such as padding bills and deliberately misleading clients to make a profit. But acknowledging the problem is the first step to finding the solution.

Understanding the way that lawyers are likely to try to swindle you, as their client, is the first step to protecting yourself. Being vigilant and diligent about selecting and working with an attorney are the two other pieces to the puzzle. Not all lawyers are corrupt, incompetent, and downright criminal. Some do still believe the law to be a hallowed profession, despite the personal issues it also creates for many practitioners, including depression and substance abuse issues, as reports from medical research institutions like Johns Hopkins indicate.

Recognizing that there are other options besides filing lawsuits and following through with litigation is the second step to avoiding costly legal bills, which you may be subject to, even if you have an honest and competent lawyer.

Always ask yourself:
• Do I need an attorney?
• Can this problem be resolved by settlement, mediation, or arbitration before you consider a trial or hefty litigation?

When you need an attorney, always take the trouble to find a competent one and always stay involved in the litigation of your case.

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FloridaDog

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I used to belong to a group that had as one of its members, an attorney. He told me that every second he thought about a case was billable time. He used the example of being in the shower for 15 minutes, thinking about a specific case. That 15 minutes he was in the shower was billable time. And so was the time he spent thinking about the case while driving to the office, etc, etc, etc. No wonder their fees add up so fast.
 

Sammy55

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I downloaded the book but couldn't save it to my desktop as it called for a password from the owner. I also tried to copy it to paste it, but it called for the same password.

Does anyone have the password? Or is there another way to save it?
 

HeritageDoc

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I downloaded the book but couldn't save it to my desktop as it called for a password from the owner. I also tried to copy it to paste it, but it called for the same password.

Does anyone have the password? Or is there another way to save it?


Leave the requested password blank and just hit enter or save when prompted. I did not password protect it and left it blank when asked for one.
 

Sammy55

Veteran Member
Leave the requested password blank and just hit enter or save when prompted. I did not password protect it and left it blank when asked for one.

I have a Mac laptop. I can open your book just fine, but every time I try to save it, my computer says, "Without the owner password, you do not have permission to save this document. Enter the owner password to unlock saving the document." It only gives me two choices - either to "unlock" or "cancel." If I hit "unlock," the same box refreshes over and over. If I hit "cancel," it closes the box but doesn't do anything.

I'd really like to have this book on my desktop to read when I can't access the net. If I can't get it on my desktop, I'll just have to read it when I can from TB.

Oh, and by the way.........many thank yous for the book!!
 
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