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Law Practice

May 27, 2006

Attorneys Prove Quite Adept at Playing the Delay-the-Discovery Game

Column - By Garry Abrams - If Columbus had been a lawyer, the chances are good that he would never have come to America. That's because lawyers, as far as I can tell, think the word "discovery" is a synonym for "bury."

If Columbus had been a lawyer, the chances are good that he would never have come to America.
      That's because lawyers, as far as I can tell, think the word "discovery" is a synonym for "bury." That is, they think the perfect discovery is one in which nothing is found. From that viewpoint, whoever disposed of Jimmy Hoffa was a genius. (I concede that the disposer of Hoffa may not have been a lawyer. Nonetheless, the example is still a good o...

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