Posted On: 09/21/2016 2:07:11 PM
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Lawyers usually don't go after each other. They will do things like let other lawyers get extensions on filings, because they want to make sure that they themselves will get extensions when they need them, and screw the client's best interests.
Every once in awhile a lawyer comes along who doesn't want to play by the never-hurt-another-lawyer rule. What happens then is that magically judges always rule against them, even when the law is on their side.
Even more rarely, a lawyer comes along who decides they would rather do the right thing, and go after another lawyer because it's a career-making, or fame-making, or very financially lucrative thing for them. (or even more rarely, because it's the right thing to do.) We're going to have to hope that Sullivan and the Ashcroft firm will be willing to pursue the Rosen Firm and the other criminals, if CTIX asks them to.
I speak from experience with paragraphs 1 and 2.
Every once in awhile a lawyer comes along who doesn't want to play by the never-hurt-another-lawyer rule. What happens then is that magically judges always rule against them, even when the law is on their side.
Even more rarely, a lawyer comes along who decides they would rather do the right thing, and go after another lawyer because it's a career-making, or fame-making, or very financially lucrative thing for them. (or even more rarely, because it's the right thing to do.) We're going to have to hope that Sullivan and the Ashcroft firm will be willing to pursue the Rosen Firm and the other criminals, if CTIX asks them to.
I speak from experience with paragraphs 1 and 2.
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