To: zip; Twins613; JD86
Isn't JD86 a perfect example of the profession? Here I am offering my time, vast knowledge of humor and expertise to tell a lawyer joke (one not readily found on the net) for free and she thinks I should change the terms of my agreement. It is not fair to post the joke at 100 replies, she wants to drag it out to 200.
Anyoneone know what JD looks like? Perhaps she and I could work this out in private.
To: LarryLied
Okay, okay.....you can tell a lawyer joke for every hundred posts...:)
The people are working hard and have over 100 in, what's your first joke?
114 posted on
12/06/2001 7:27:05 PM PST by
JD86
To: LarryLied
Anyone know what JD looks like? Perhaps she and I could work this out in private. I'm sure her kids do .. < grin >
To: LarryLied
My son-in-law's dad (a wealthy California doctor) died, and the son and dad's lawyer were co-executors. The lawyer refused to give the son a copy of the will and estate, and he had to sue the lawyer to even get copies of same. The sad end was that the lawyer cleaned out the estate. (The lawyer had also been advising doctor dad on his investments, and had been investing his money with her son. Amazingly, the son made bad investments, and every penny was lost (in his pocket). The kids had to sue the lawyer (spending their own money to do it) and that (second) lawyer cleaned them out of their savings. Not only did the son not inherit anything, he spent $160,000 just trying to get what was rightfully his. California Bar Assoc. wouldn't do a thing to either lawyer. All this because the father really liked and trusted his lawyer. He must be rolling in his grave at what a total thief she was.
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