Prosecuting bank execs may have "negative impact on the national economy, perhaps even the world economy" ~ Eric Holder, US Attorney General
@paulrogers002 @OccupyWallStNYC I just wish I could regard it as an accident. Sadly, it feels more 'engineered' than random these days.
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@C7RKY@OccupyWallStNYC Yep - higher education system in US has much to answer for, selling the law as high-return career; but no vacancies! -
@paulrogers002@OccupyWallStNYC That too. I was more focussed on the lack of principle/social awareness part. None of it good, mind you! -
@C7RKY@OccupyWallStNYC Doctors, for what it's worth, are given training in medical ethics. Lawyers need true equivalent or better. -
@paulrogers002@occupywallstnyc Training only converts to legally unenforceable prof codes unf. Lawyers know this, makes it all meaningless. -
@C7RKY@OccupyWallStNYC Yes, professional standards mainly used to preserve 'closed shop' vs.paralegals. In-house oversight an issue too -
@paulrogers002@occupywallstnyc Could tell you some spine-chilling tales of just how far that goes Paul. I'd DM but seems you've unfollowed? -
@C7RKY@OccupyWallStNYC Sorry, needed a doze back there. Am Following. Sure - hardest person to sue is a lawyer; often most deserving too.
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