Scott Greenfield calls to our attention a Rochester lawyer whose criminal defense clients are not only grateful, but rather more articulate than one might have expected.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on February 24, 2011
Scott Greenfield calls to our attention a Rochester lawyer whose criminal defense clients are not only grateful, but rather more articulate than one might have expected.
Tagged as: chasing clients, New York

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Of course, it would be interesting to check into some of these testimonials, if the bar authorities had time. Do you waive attorney-client privilege by putting these up? I’ve seen even better ones than that… I’ve even seen admissions of guilt followed by “thanks for getting me off”!
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