Such was supposedly a law firm’s explanation for why they wanted a picture of San Francisco on their web page, though they didn’t have office there. [Clients From Hell]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Ted Frank on February 14, 2010
Such was supposedly a law firm’s explanation for why they wanted a picture of San Francisco on their web page, though they didn’t have office there. [Clients From Hell]
Tagged as: chasing clients, humor, San Francisco

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I am shocked that the client didn’t want the skyline of Washington DC as a “symbol of trust.”
Shocked I tell you.
Shocked.
Or a donkey…..!
Melvin,
Which end?
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