Given the recent United Nations Human Rights Council report, which referred to "corruption of the courts and the legal profession" in California, should attorneys in California include a statement to that effect in their standard engagement agreement?
After all, it surely is a material fact, which the average person may not be aware of, but should consider before retaining an attorney in California or ever going to court...
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Thank you for posting such educational and thought-provoking material on your blog. It is very much appreciated.
To answer your question, I wouldn't trust attorneys, as a group, to do any such thing. Instead, I would like the Bar to post such advisories on their website. After all, they have supposedly assumed the responsibility to "protect" the legal services consumer from harm.
Yes .... I agree with you .... FAT chance, right? :-)
Again, THANK YOU for all of your hard work in making the people aware of the truth regarding legal system and it's "officers of the court."
Joseph L. Delgado
P.U.L.S.E.
(http://is.gd/fKvhz)
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