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This is … obvious … and … awful. Shouldn’t we want to know what law firms and lawyers are really like? No gloss. I think oughta be a law that doesn’t allow those in the legal profession to use these types of services.

Not really. But not not really.

Author WallyPosted on January 17, 2019January 17, 2019Categories employment

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