The legal profession should be asking some questions about how far this has been allowed to go for so many years.
On the face of it, is self-policing still viable?
After any number of years watching the abuses of the financial services industry and now seeing the article (link below) appear, I'm reminded of a phrase that now resonates: "Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?"
Rolling Stone is not alone in this - they're just more blatant even if they miss the target of responsibility on the part of lawyers who stand back while their colleagues turn the crank of injustice.
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/ne ... how_page=0
If you didn't realize how corrupt things can get . . .
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Incredibly good article. Thanks for sharing Judge.
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Re: If you didn't realize how corrupt things can get . . .
No, THIS is how corrupt things have already gotten:
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/11/weal ... dium=email
"A fund manager for Smith Barney is getting off without felony charges after he allegedly ran over a cyclist with his Mercedes and fled the scene in Eagle, Colorado, because, the DA says, felony charges would be bad for the fund manager's business."
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/11/weal ... dium=email
"A fund manager for Smith Barney is getting off without felony charges after he allegedly ran over a cyclist with his Mercedes and fled the scene in Eagle, Colorado, because, the DA says, felony charges would be bad for the fund manager's business."
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Re: If you didn't realize how corrupt things can get . . .
It's good to be the crony of Bushobama.