He's also known to try to bargain down his bills from contractors, including lawyers, because he thinks that's just how it should be done. Most lawyers don't mind negotiating on bills if they think a charge is excessive, because they like to keep the client happy. But if they feel that the work billed was fair, and the client still wants to try to push for a bargain, they're not going to want to deal with that.
The other thing to go along with billing is that Trump's very nature is going to generate a lot of legal work because he is somewhat...impulsive. Just in casual conversations with other conservative lawyers, we've kind of all laughed at the prospect of how horrible a client he would be.
“we’ve kind of all laughed at the prospect of how horrible a client he would be. “
Do you suppose Trump’s problem finding lawyers, assuming he is having that problem, is because of fee negotiation before a lawyer takes the job?
I’d say Trump has a lot of power now that results from his ability to sway voters toward his preferred candidates. Wouldn’t that cause people to want to work for him?
Isn’t that sorta like when they say that “Doctors make for the worst patients”?