|
|
|
|
|
by tossthere
2139 days ago
|
|
Just to be clear, none of what I wrote is legal advice and I would never recommend avoiding legal representation. My point wasn’t that you should avoid it, my point was that in America you often don’t have any choice but to retain counsel, even when you know your own counsel are just additional parties to the game of robbing you. > But luckily, there's a fairly good alternative -- in-house counsel. If your lawyer is on your payroll, they have zero incentive to do anything extraneous. This sounds like a good way for companies to mitigate the issue of perverse incentives, but how can individuals benefit from this? |
|