• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    You’d think a lawyer wouldn’t work for a loser that can’t pay their fees. But apparently he still finds ones that are willing…

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      3 months ago

      You can always claim you represented “former presidents of the United States” without having to say it’s Donald Trump or that you lost.

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        3 months ago

        Not really.

        Most people would follow up with “which one? Can I call them for references?”

        The reality is that losing a court case isn’t always a “loss” from the lawyer’s perspective.

        If your client is guilty, sometimes the win condition is getting a lighter-than-otherwise sentencing or judgement, for example.

        But working for trump is stupid. 1) everyone knows he’s guilty, 2) when he loses- and he’s going to be losing ALOT- he’s going to blame shitty lawyers, 3) the kind of “exposure” he provides actually terrible. 4) he doesn’t pay his bills.

        Edit: 5) the job is gonna take a shit ton of hours, and 6) you’ll have to get your own lawyer

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          I think we’ve seen many times now from the people defending Trump (and other situations) that you don’t have to be smart to pass the bar exam.