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...regarding the amoral nature of many lawyers. Never mind that every first world country protects speech, and never mind that the protection is doubly so when talking about the press. Take one hired-gun lawyer who wants to make his BMW payments, add in a similarly amoral CEO/CFO/whatever, shake and stir, and this is what you get.
I know, "we're just protecting our brand." Whatever. I'm as pro-business as the next person, but it's behavior like this that makes me wish that we had a way to instantly identify lawyers on the street. That way when I see one starving/hit by a car/crunched in his BMW/being attacked by zombies I can know to look the other way.
Some people call it karma.