Subjectively speaking. Or maybe not.

Please try and resist the urge to say humans, I’m sure it crossed everyone’s mind

  • mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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    I see lawyers work on contingency every single day,

    for high value cases, sure. not for the case that’s got little value in settlements for them to consume.

    the rest get fucked. go to any courthouse and look at the people in civil cases who can’t afford a lawyer.

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      I see lawyers do it for anywhere from 10-50k settlements all the time. There’s law offices that just deal in volume PI settlements.

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        11 hours ago

        yeah settlements they can vamp off of.

        who’s taking the case that’s not going to get a settlement? you do realize not everything is settled for money right?

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          Yeah, I guess I’m missing the point. You said only high value cases get lawyers, and I just knew that to not be true, and so that’s what I said. Yeah, are people with 50/50 cases getting representation? Probably not. I certainly see enough pro se plaintiffs though, and from my perspective I understand why they can’t find lawyers.

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            1 hour ago

            valid points.

            my neighbor is a public defender and chronically overworked. all I know is she doesn’t get the low-hanging fruit and profitable cases, she gets to defend those who can’t afford representation - but crucially - only because it’s criminal, not civil. I look at all the cases decided by civil law where people have to seek legal aide because they can’t afford representation and weep.