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Originally Posted by JohannBernoulli1667
I suppose, I am not being condescending. I just want to make people think like the human beings that they are. People tend to glorify lawyers, accountants, doctors etc. The truth is that they are just like anyone else, at least most of them. Of course, there are some very knowledgeable and respected but the people who are trying to just take advantage of dreamers are not.
If they really were that great, they would not bother... they would be pretty busy handling more serious cases that would give them more money etc...
For example, pretend I am an EE and can fix your Ipad. False electrical engineers often have no idea of how to even change a light bulb haha. True Story!
People who are lawyers will lie and do anything to get your money. They are like those tax filers who provide a meaningless services and take advantage of the ignorant.
I am not saying that there are no good laywers. For example TXgirl is an aspiring one. I would trust her but I just want people to be careful.
Sorry, what I say probably does not make sense... to many
I am trying to study and lurk around here at the same time... it is 12 30 and had no sleep
I am nocturnal 
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Wow, how old are you? This is a very good reply; informed and mature. Let me start by disclosing, which I think I've posted before, that I work in healthcare in one of the riskiest medical practices; one which I believe has one of the top malpractice insurance rates for its practicing surgeons, and the fact that many have the suffix "MD" does not by any extent of the word mean they are any good, professional, caring or - this is the most important- competent. Many see patients just as another number to deal with for which they try get paid as much as they can and the same goes for lawyers.
The difference between both practices is that doctors hold a higher ethical bar (no pun intended). Also, doctors, unlike lawyers, DO NOT get licensed if they do not know how to practice. A third-rate attorney can pass his/her state bar exam and have the worst analytical skills. Lastly, let me end this semi-rant by telling a true story: One of the MDs -a surgeon - was pushed out of the hospital not very long ago for prescribing narcotics to her patient's husband. With whom she started an affair. And she went to Harvard.