I always remind clients that I work for them and they don't work for me. I found a couple of very helpful articles that help lawyers do that:
– Fellow Legal Examiner writer John Bair takes a look at what can be done to understand the client before they get their settlement money.
– The National Child Protection Training Center is doing some amazing stuff to educate everyone that is involved in the investigation, prosecution, and representation of Survivors of sexual abuse.
– Oregon survivor attorney Kelly Clark takes a look at the success of the Oregon Abuse Advocates and Survivors in Service (OAASIS) Conference.
– Sergio Munoz takes a look at a resent editorial that was in the Wall Street Journal concerning the legal world of Asbestos litigation.
– Finally, take a look at this discussion about what the Boy Scout file release tells us.
This is the kind of help and information that all clients need.