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jberryhill said:Ummm... Okay. I agree with someone's opinion.
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Welcome to the legal issues forum. Here members discuss legal issues. I enjoy these discussions, and I keep the forum on a browser tab in order to provide pithy, and once in a while informative, comments from time to time. As stated often here, I reserve the right to be sarcastic, and that is my "fee" for invoking the presence of this particular demon here.
One informative comment I frequently make is that lawyers are encouraged by the ethics code to devote at least some of their time to the public good by, for example, educating the public about the law. Did I say "'Welcome to the legal issues forum' already?
Another thing the ethics code provides is that specific legal advice is subject to rules of confidentiality, and is privileged against discovery. That second part means that, even though you might say a number of damaging things to your lawyer while consulting in confidence, nothing you say to your lawyer in private could be used against you. Of course, anything you say to your lawyer in public, for example on an internet message board, would ever be considered confidential. For a lawyer to encourage people to talk about their specific actual legal problems on an internet message board would be a bad thing for that lawyer to do. That lawyer might be considered to be inducing people to harm themselves by saying things, or saying things in a way, that might actually harm those people, since their words would be used against them by a motivated opponent. That lawyer would not be a good lawyer.
Translation:
John wants to see cheerleader porn, too. Please hurry, we're all off to Vegas for Pubcon on Monday.