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David’s last legal email to me came just three weeks before he passed, asking me to connect him to a lawyer who could assist an abused woman in California. Though I never personally took on any of these cases – most were far outside my field – on several occasions I was able to...
It is not your job to decided if I'm being dishonest. That's for the other forum members to decide...who is being dishonest here (me or you)??? speculawyer on October 21, 2010 - 1:57pm Permalink | Parent | Comments top actually you might want to triple that price quote from...