Discipline
Mar. 11, 2002
Alleged Client Poacher Won't Argue Case Before High Court
WASHINGTON - How badly do you want to argue a case before the Supreme Court? Would you contact the clients in a case set for argument and try to convince them and their families that you should replace the lawyers who handled their case in the lower courts?




Would you contact the clients in a case set for argument and try to convince them and their families that you should replace the lawyers who handled their case in the lower courts?
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