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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725
Do not overgeneralize about lawyers. We do not know what this public interest law firm has in mind for this massive lawsuit against many interests in the Villages. It is not always just about the money. Deaf Rights Attorney | Deaf Discrimination Law Firm
but more often than not, it is about the money. while they may be doing good, they also realized a gold mine area of law to specialize in.
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Money is involved, of course. And the Villages is probably the richest gold mine in the world so far as the rights of the hearing impaired are concerned. But the Villagers' developers should have anticipated this that they would need to address the various Federal and State laws that deal with discrimination against seniors. And one of the easiest to spot is loss of hearing and eyesight declining as well as mobility.
I went to two law schools and greed is something that seems to be encouraged. These were BYU and the U of MN. And I lived around a few law students at the U of Denver when I was in the Graduate apartments as well. And judges were often in the bookstore while attending the National Judiciary College which is at the University of Nevada, Reno.
Home | The National Judicial College What I am saying is that I have met many lawyers, judges, law professors and judges. Pride is often more an important factor than money. Pride in doing a good job. Pride in some cause, etc. Money sometimes accompanies this pride; but sometimes it does not. Many of the law professors, for instance, could earn probably ten times what they make if they stayed full time in practice rather than teaching law.