Wednesday, 2 February 2022

A lacklustre brief or solicitor and aherished aim or a false imperative directed at himself?

 A solicitor who tells you,"I like to keep my cards very close to my chest" intends to sue you for unpaid fees and time-off to cope with emotional stress which,with fatuous certainty,he claims you have caused him. 

In actual fact,he isn't up to the job and is not suited to legal practice-he should never have been allowed to perform any task other than legal clerk-or he has settled out of court for less than the desired amount (for quick payment) since he has large unpaid bills and debt collectors are "about to break down his doors". He has "left you in the lurch to sort out your own mess".You will know that he has invested your money in non- performing investments or bankrupt firms because he will approach you in casual clothing wearing red. 

The dilemma with a legal under-achiever is to sue his insurer for failure to carry out your instructions or his failure to give adequate regard to important matters such as historical events, objective conditions or scientific or factual evidence. 

If he has failed to record key events while he was the custodian of your affairs,lost key records,not made proper notes or behaved in a manner which could be viewed as disreputable in any manner for a practising solicitor,not a law graduate simply,then his cause is lost because he will go to prison eventually,not as a visitor but as someone who has perverted the course of justice. A prisoner, therefore, whether he likes it or not.

....In these cases of misfeasance or malfeasance,it is usually a chronic gambler desperate for his next "gambling fix" who has insinuated himself into your or a friend's or parent's acquaintance.

Remember,both solicitor and claimant,no-one is above the law,not George Washington, Bill Clinton,G.W. Bush or anyone else.

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23.11.2022

The Golden Rule when taking instructions from a client

"If you do not follow a client's instructions strictly and to the letter,he and the Legal Aid Board does not have to pay you and you risk being brought to court yourself since you have a clear conflict of duty and interest. You may even be disqualified from practising law or restrained from any property transactions in your name including selling your house to avoid paying damages to the person who you have wronged."

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30.7.2023

The only means of gaining redress in Ireland for any reasonably talented individual is to invoke ol' lady law and bring debtors to court. 

Why, so?

Ireland is full of thieves and gamblers who owe those they refer to as 'boss' large sums of money for unpaid labours. Often it is a labour of Sisyphus to bring these crooks to court so the sooner anyone with a modicum of intelligence brings a c... like Gerry Adams or Martin Mc Guinness and "market traders" to court,the better.

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21.7.2024

One lesson should always be remembered and frequently reiterated by litigant and lawyer.

That is best summed up by the fact that the lawyer is an officer of the court who is as culpable as policeman or doctor in illegal arrest and false imprisonment and perpetuating glaring miscarriages of justice by dint of personal interest,professional leanings and class affiliation.

He is no fool and if you condemn or insult him,he will take you to the cleaners and bankrupt you for unpaid fees. The task he is given is only a public task. He has no ability or calling to any trade or profession. He is in fact a whiner and an obstacle to lawful behaviour and the delivery of a settlement be it legal or financial.


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