Good time to be a lawyer in East Lansing, not a bad payout.
“Charlotte farmer Steve Tennes, owner of Country Mill Farms, can return to selling his produce at East Lansing farmers’ markets after being banned by the city for conservative views he has expressed regarding same-sex marriage.”
Feel Good story of the Day!
The bad part someone will come after him again and again, this law fare will not stop just because he won this case.
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Excellent. It’s sad that the taxpayers have to foot the bill. Maybe they’ll think before they vote next time.
> Good time to be a lawyer in East Lansing, not a bad payout. <
Old joke: A lawyer is a learned individual who gets you the money you deserve, then keeps it for himself.
Definitely not the end of it.
The farmer should put a lien on all city property if the lawsuit award is not paid promptly.
Not really. The attorney fees are set by how many hours are spent on the case. In all likelihood, if the farmer lost the case, the attorney would not see a dime or at most pennies on the dollar.
25 yrs ago, I was an attorney in a very small practice (4 attorneys) that split costs. Our take home was what we earned minus overhead. My cost-what it took to run the office with no salary to me, was $2500 a month. If I had a paralegal, my cost would have been $7500 a month. I could not afford to take on a case like this, because I could not spend the hours on a possible payoff. A lot of good cases never go to court because the plaintiff has no money and the lawyer cannot take the risk of no money at the end. Another way of putting it, those fees that the farmer's lawyer made is offset by the cases the lawyer lost. I knew an attorney that took these high risk cases. He made good money on his regular cases, which allowed him to take high risk cases. He told me that when he factored in the number of cases that he lost against those that he won, he was working for less than his regular hourly rate even though he charged a much higher hourly rate for these cases. Why did he take these cases? Because they were interesting.
A lot of attorney work is dull and requires a high level of detail. Every document, especially the boiler plate, has to read and applied to the situation at hand. If you don't like stress, writing and focusing on minutiae, don't become an attorney. I didn't, so I left as soon as I could.
In the so-called “LGBT” arena, the Left proved expert at turning a political cause, in all its forms, into government action promoting the cause. They have conflated legally earned rights to their own “free expression” into making the government an agent in promoting their causes.
Can you imagine smokers, gamblers or others managing to conflate their rights into MAKING the government promote their activies? No.