2/ and this is special pleading: sure, it's OK to put mechanical engineers (who make slide rules) or software engineers (who make code) out of work by allowing unfettered competition, but NOT <slaps hood of profession> THIS sacred trust!https://twitter.com/WhippleMarc/status/1166189577872318465 …
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3/ I'm out there in the cut throat world of unlicensed / unrestricted competition (in software), and, yeah, it's harsh at times, but (a) the customer gets the benefit of competition without sinecures, (b) I put on my big boy pants and compete. Go and do likewise.pic.twitter.com/6XnBSjWdX9
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This is yet another case of the perfect (having a good lawyer) being made the enemy of the good (having a lawyer).
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A bad lawyer can, in fact, be worse than no lawyer at all.
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That's fair, although what I said abstracted out part of the argument (e.g. that allowing LegalZoom to participate even though it is a not a law firm and doesn't have to follow ethical guidelines is what is causing the problem.)
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