I don't know what kind of clients Felos has other than the euthanasia cases that he has publicized in his writings. What is his actual law specialty? Undoubtedly, he is a popular lawyer in Pinellas Co.
Felos is a right to die advocate. He has denied that to reporters from CNS News, but if you go to his web site (not at mealtime, mind you)
http://meditationforlawyers.com and click personal appearances, you'll see that his public speaking is almost exclusively on the right to die.
Felos has publicly said he intends to write a book after Terri's case is behind him. That sound like he might have a deal with Michael Schiavo to you? Something about client confidentiality comes to mind.
Felos has, in court, likened Terri to a house plant. He has, in court, dismissed the fact that Schiavo lives in open adultery (a crime in Florida) by saying "I can't believe someone actually takes that law seriously." Pardon me, Mr. Felos, but you're a lawyer and you BETTER take it seriously. When the Florida Legislators need critiquing, I'll be sure to have them phone you.
Felos has publicly said that the Schindler family are trying to introduce a spirit of violence and fanatical behavior and that they are the types who would circulate "wanted posters of abortion doctors". Felos has called supporters of Terri's human rights "right wing religious fanatics".
Felos writes in his book "Litigation as Spiritual Practice" that he nearly crashed a plane simply by visualizing it. He also claimed that his abdomen opened and light poured from his body and he "soul spoke" to Ms. Browning - a woman he was trying to "win the right to die" for.
What kind of clients does he have? Misinformed ones would be my personal opinion.
-P-