He had to ask the plaintiff for a loan to continue trying the case.
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It is absolutely forbidden for a lawyer to borrow money from a client.
“Justice Heitler said this loan and Veneski’s subsequent claim that he felt pressured to make it, raised a serious question about Cousins’ conduct.”
To say the least.
“Justice Heitler said this loan and Veneski’s subsequent claim that he felt pressured to make it, raised a serious question about Cousins’ conduct.”
Cousins is a shark in dark waters. He needs to be shot and stuffed.
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