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It matters a great deal to me because there are many wrongs out there that have not been righted, many victims who deserve but have not yet received apologies and restitution.It is troubling that so many take the attitude of "its old news - so what"? If they or their loved ones had been affected, they might take a different tone. To me its the same as saying "That unsolved murder is over three years old and there are no new facts so lets just forget it."
Quote from: Snoopy on November 16, 2008, 12:18:42 PMShe seems very troubled by the fact that in the legal world, professionals earn their living by submitting invoices! I guess she thinks we should work for free! Maybe I should become my own 501(c)(3) organization and try to get unsuspecting donors to contribute to my livelihood instead of trying to earn a living honestly. Yes, it is interesting that 3ABN defenders not only think that the people who were sued by 3ABN should not get the most minimal compensation for their time, effort, and expenditures in defending themselves, (thinking especially of Bob Pickle, who is charging practically nothing for his time), but also represent that it is unreasonable for professionals to be paid for their work--unlike 3ABN luminaries who ask people to send them money at will.
She seems very troubled by the fact that in the legal world, professionals earn their living by submitting invoices! I guess she thinks we should work for free! Maybe I should become my own 501(c)(3) organization and try to get unsuspecting donors to contribute to my livelihood instead of trying to earn a living honestly.
Quote from: Fran on November 13, 2008, 07:35:21 PMIn His Time is one of my favorites too. It gives great promises.Skyguy;3ABNTalk is great advertising!Fran, so true. I thank you, 3abntalk for promoting the tobeone.blog.com site!
In His Time is one of my favorites too. It gives great promises.Skyguy;3ABNTalk is great advertising!
Quote from: Snoopy on November 16, 2008, 12:18:42 PMShe seems very troubled by the fact that in the legal world, professionals earn their living by submitting invoices! I guess she thinks we should work for free! Maybe I should become my own 501(c)(3) organization and try to get unsuspecting donors to contribute to my livelihood instead of trying to earn a living honestly. Do you think Danny Shelton managed to get his lawyers to offer their services without receiving any compensation?Yes, it is interesting that 3ABN defenders not only think that the people who were sued by 3ABN should not get the most minimal compensation for their time, effort, and expenditures in defending themselves, (thinking especially of Bob Pickle, who is charging practically nothing for his time), but also represent that it is unreasonable for professionals to be paid for their work--unlike 3ABN luminaries who ask people to send them money at will.
Do you think Danny Shelton managed to get his lawyers to offer their services without receiving any compensation?
Quote from: Johann on November 16, 2008, 02:38:25 PMDo you think Danny Shelton managed to get his lawyers to offer their services without receiving any compensation?We have always heard that Danny Shelton boasted that his lawyers were the best, Johann!Being as he got them from Garwin McNeilus, I assume that they do not come cheap!
Quote from: Artiste on November 16, 2008, 12:38:44 PMQuote from: Snoopy on November 16, 2008, 12:18:42 PMShe seems very troubled by the fact that in the legal world, professionals earn their living by submitting invoices! I guess she thinks we should work for free! Maybe I should become my own 501(c)(3) organization and try to get unsuspecting donors to contribute to my livelihood instead of trying to earn a living honestly. Yes, it is interesting that 3ABN defenders not only think that the people who were sued by 3ABN should not get the most minimal compensation for their time, effort, and expenditures in defending themselves, (thinking especially of Bob Pickle, who is charging practically nothing for his time), but also represent that it is unreasonable for professionals to be paid for their work--unlike 3ABN luminaries who ask people to send them money at will.
Do you think Danny Shelton managed to get his lawyers to offer their services without receiving any compensation? I edited the formating - but somehow the old remains above. - Johann
Simpson stated somewhere that he charges $350 an hour.
Quote from: Artiste on November 16, 2008, 12:38:44 PMQuote from: Snoopy on November 16, 2008, 12:18:42 PMShe seems very troubled by the fact that in the legal world, professionals earn their living by submitting invoices! I guess she thinks we should work for free! Maybe I should become my own 501(c)(3) organization and try to get unsuspecting donors to contribute to my livelihood instead of trying to earn a living honestly. Yes, it is interesting that 3ABN defenders not only think that the people who were sued by 3ABN should not get the most minimal compensation for their time, effort, and expenditures in defending themselves, (thinking especially of Bob Pickle, who is charging practically nothing for his time), but also represent that it is unreasonable for professionals to be paid for their work--unlike 3ABN luminaries who ask people to send them money at will. You mean if I worked for a law firm I'd get paid more than that?
Maybe next time you should make yourself into a law firm...
Quote from: Artiste on November 11, 2008, 08:10:04 AMIt is an extensive and interesting story.How so? It is the same old story that has be rehashed over and over for more that 3 years here and at BSDA.
It is an extensive and interesting story.