Thursday, October 18, 2007

Can legal issues be simplified?

My friend told me that his son graduated with a law degree. He decided not to practice law, as many lawyers had to work long hours into the late night.

Why is it necessary?

Lawyers spend countless hours producing bundles of legal documents that are hardly needed. The chance of a dispute is small.

Even so, when there is a legal dispute, they produce even more bundles of documents that take a lot of time for the court and the parties to deal with. The issues are made more complicated than really necessary.

Why? Lawyers are paid by the time that they spent. If they spend more time to produce more documents, they can send a larger bill.

I hope that, in today's age, it is possible for the legal practice to be made more sensible. Many issues can be simplified and dealt with more expeditiously.

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