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Lawyer wins vs. shady podiatrist

Discussion in 'USA' started by admin, May 20, 2005.

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  1. admin

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    Lawyer wins vs. shady podiatrist

    Source: New York Daily News
     
  2. summer

    summer Active Member

    10 Million

    How in the world does someone "steal" 10 million dollars? If I extropolate what I receive legitimately from Medicare per year, it would take me approximately 85 years of practice to even come close!!

    I figure at that rate I would be ready to retire at the ripe old age of 120, assuming anyone would still want to see me while I was in diapers and drooling!!!!!

    In all seriousness however, did this guy really expect that type of lawyer would be able to defend a case like this? Those guys have a niche in law, and even if you could afford him, he is probably not the best guy for the job.

    BTW.......way to go New York newspaper, you prove once again that your journalism style is only a small step above the National Enquirer, Star, and Weekly World News.
     
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