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Post by kinipela on Mar 17, 2007 10:38:28 GMT -5
If you are looking for a vioxx attorney, please, please, please, pm others on this board and give them the attorneys name and they will tell you how they did or didn't screw their clients in the Fen-phen fiasco. Do yourself a favor and do your homework.
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Post by guest on Mar 18, 2007 7:43:18 GMT -5
Just listen to your own gut feelings about the lawyer. Contacting someone on here who feels they got screwed by their lawyer is not always the case. Just because they didnt get the big money doesnt mean that the lawyer is always a bad one.
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Post by kinipela on Mar 18, 2007 12:58:45 GMT -5
I wouldn't listen to my gut feeling. alot of people these days in alot of aspects in their lives like to get references. That is a good thing. There are alot of decent attys out there. But there are alot of schysters out there also. Attorneys are smooth talkers and like I said "do your homework".
That is the one huge thing that has come out of this fen-phen fiasco, the use of the internet.... to get information that in the past has been hidden and finding others who have your same attorney and whether you are getting the truth or not.
There are three or four sites where you can go to look for info on your attorney.
Parker and Waichman Leflaw Burke and Eisner (although I don't know if they are still up and running)
Alot of these sites have search engines and although now you can't use attornsy names on some of them that was not always the case.
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Post by guest on Mar 19, 2007 7:07:12 GMT -5
The point I was trying to make is that alot of people who use honest attorneys will give them bad names because the results of a law suit did not go the way they wanted it too. They will often blame the attorney, when in fact it is not the attorneys fault at all. That is the only reason I say, go with your gut feeling about the attorney.
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