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To: fwdude

This is the way it works in the BigLaw firms - you are an associate attorney and you have a small chance of becoming partner. You volunteer on the side for Trump or the local R party. You may be very talented but this will irritate senior lawyers who are part of the globalist establishment plus these law firms are all now global firms with offices in multiple countries with no other ties to the US. There can be subtle pressure not to represent someone they don’t like (this from major corporate law firms who would applaud the “courage” of one of their lawyers representing Charles Manson, pro bono) or all of a sudden, you are called on the carpet for “not performing up to expectations”. There really is no way to fight back, it won’t irritate most of their corporate clients who pay them millions (Disney, WalMart, etc) and will be glad to be rid of you. You’ve got massive debts (at least you did until Senile passed your debt onto plumbing companies and their employees in Ohio), and a nice lifestyle; a few will act on principle but very few.


7 posted on 08/24/2022 1:12:13 PM PDT by laconic (n)
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To: laconic

Know someone who is a Constitutional attorney. Worked on one of the big cases just heard by the USSC. They won. As soon as the opinion came down, they were fired from their big law firm because the other clients didn’t want to do business with the firm while the constitutional attorneys were still employed because they disagreed with the USSC decision. Yes. That’s how it works. Soros and Obama set it up that way.


18 posted on 08/24/2022 1:37:47 PM PDT by vivenne (")
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