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Astounding revelations.
unbelievable. PB has an NEGATIVE impact on the publiC’s trust OF LAW FIRMS IN GENERAL..
I wonder who Dan Garner is. Is it Don Lewis? One way or another, quoting Lewis quoting what LaVigne purportedly said that Creizman told him–without even attempting to talk to LaVigne or Creizman is irresponsible “journalism.” But that is what this entire farce of a web site is.
Down right shameful and an insult to Legal Practitioners. So glad the great Law Firms out number and over power the bad.