What It Really Means When a Lawyer Says, ‘I’m Too Busy to Take Your Case’
by H. Dennis Beaver, Esq.
Jul 12, 2022
3 minutes
There are times when the greatest help your lawyer can provide is in not doing what you request.
In a recent article about suing for defamation, we examined the Streisand Effect, explaining that sometimes filing a lawsuit can totally backfire, as Barbra Streisand learned the hard way. Lawyers who want to protect their clients from unneeded negative publicity cite the Streisand Effect as the rationale for telling them, “Here’s why I recommend against filing that lawsuit. I am here to help, not hurt, you.”
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