This supposed lawyer ad, on behalf of “Gene Butterfield” of “Glinder & Glinder”, is surely a spoof. It was posted by something called the Kaspar Hauser comedy podcast. Going before a camera can be frightening (tastelessness warning).
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on February 26, 2007
This supposed lawyer ad, on behalf of “Gene Butterfield” of “Glinder & Glinder”, is surely a spoof. It was posted by something called the Kaspar Hauser comedy podcast. Going before a camera can be frightening (tastelessness warning).
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Probably targeted at Binder & Binder, a NY disability firm that advertises relentlessly on local “Judge Judy” type shows. The lead partner, who always wears a cowboy hat, insists in every different commercial, “You have enough to worry about.”
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