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Sep. 23, 2008

What Are Friends For?

Lawyers and clients whose relationships begin as professional ones almost always have a better, clearer and more predictable professional relationship than the lawyers and clients whose relationship began as an outgrowth of a friendship, writes K.C. Victor. - Forum Column

FORUM COLUMN

By K.C. Victor

Virtually every lawyer I know with a continuing or repeating client base considers some of those frequent or regular clients to be friends. Although not all continuing clients are personal intimates, they are at least professional intimates and often social companions. With regularly repeating clients, spouses often know each other; children may be involved.

Over several decades, I have observed a nearly constan...

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