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November 25, 2005

The Chiseling Client

I was visiting a lawyer in Chicago and had to sit through a miserable phone call he took, from a client who called up and to chisel the lawyer down on his rates. The lawyer actually begged the client not to leave his firm.  He failed.

It was completely pathetic and I was nauseated listening to the conversation.  Listen to this story and find out how to prevent this from every happening to you.


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