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 November 7, 2009 in 

Austin criminal-defense lawyer Jamie Spencer talked to a parent whose son’s DWI lawyer promised, at the first meeting, a 99% chance of getting the case dismissed. I guess that’s a problem we should expect to come up over and over again.

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  1. Cynthia Henley November 7, 2009 at 10:08 pm - Reply

    Tell them to get it in writing & push for 100% in exchange for a promise of 1 million. The only guarantee a lawyer can rightfully make is that s/he will do her/his best on behalf of the client. Anything else is a false promise or lie. (I’m sick of these lawyers who make such promises. People – don’t buy into it. You won’t find the good lawyers making these empty promises that’s for certain.)

  2. Jamie November 8, 2009 at 11:44 am - Reply

    I’m not excusing the lawyer by any means, but part of my point is that I am at least midly annoyed at the client/client’s mama for falling for this garbage in the first place. Yes, we are all probably biased to hear what we want to hear, but give me a break.

  3. Lawrence Koplow November 10, 2009 at 9:59 am - Reply

    This is why there are lawyer jokes. The rest of lawyers, those who actually care about their clients, get lumped in with people like him/her – very frustrating!

  4. Clay S. Conrad November 12, 2009 at 9:19 am - Reply

    I think what Lawrence is trying to say is that 90% of lawyers give the other 10% a bad name.

    I agree with Jamie: Caveat Emptor applies as much (more?) to the purchasing of legal services as to anything else.

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