Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Outrageous behavior

From The New York Times:

DEALBOOK COLUMN: Conflicted, and Often Getting a Pass
Lawyers provide cover for executives guilty of outrageous behavior, but they somehow get relatively little blame.
http://nyti.ms/AuPAMy

My friend sent this article to me, as it supports my issue that lawyers are helping their clients to carry out immoral activities, such as making unjustified claims for payment of licences on doubtful patents. This type of immoral behavior seems to be quite common.
March 13, 2012 5:08 PM

1 comment:

Tan Choon Hong said...

Friends of lawyers jokingly call their “lawyers” their “liars” who can be relied on to lie like hell on their behalf. The two words sound almost alike. Lawyers, on the other hand, are not averse to kidding that “everything is legal until you are found out.”

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