Well, maybe it’s not ALL that bad. I mean, she’s only been sent to the Vice Principal’s office instead. (Unless the Principal delegated dealing with her to the Vice then oh well, it’s a moot point.)
All this falls apart once you realize that minors can’t sign binding contracts and agreements…and if course it’s unlikely the toy horse took the bar and is a practicing attorney.
If she’s smart, she’ll listen to her attorney. The first thing any attorney tells the client is “Shut up and let me do the talking.” Some clients listen and some don’t.
One of the “joys” of the legal profession is clients’ refusing to adhere to the advice and instruction given by the attorney. This usually results in yet more work for said attorney attempting to undo or control the damage. Since the retainer merely engages the attorney to the client, all the actual work is billable-hour work thereby making the attorney yet more money. And an old maxim reminds us that he who acts as his own attorney has an ass for a lawyer and a fool for a client.
the lost wizard about 6 years ago
She got her legal advice straight from the horse’s mouth.
somebodyshort about 6 years ago
Still better than what the orange haired one hires
Varnes about 6 years ago
There’s gotta be a horses ass joke in here somewhere, but I’m taking the morning off…
Anters55 about 6 years ago
Well, maybe it’s not ALL that bad. I mean, she’s only been sent to the Vice Principal’s office instead. (Unless the Principal delegated dealing with her to the Vice then oh well, it’s a moot point.)
tripwire45 about 6 years ago
All this falls apart once you realize that minors can’t sign binding contracts and agreements…and if course it’s unlikely the toy horse took the bar and is a practicing attorney.
DanFlak about 6 years ago
If she’s smart, she’ll listen to her attorney. The first thing any attorney tells the client is “Shut up and let me do the talking.” Some clients listen and some don’t.
Nathan Daniels Premium Member about 6 years ago
Now we know why they’re called “vice” principals.
A Hip loving Canadian... about 6 years ago
This NDA is turning it out to be more troublesome then she bargained for.
Radish the wordsmith about 6 years ago
You would think they would jump at the chance if it keeps her quiet.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Isn’t Danae’s antics just a hoot?
Godfreydaniel about 6 years ago
The vice principal would rather deal with Lucy than Cap’n Eddie, I’m sure!
Lolapoo Premium Member about 6 years ago
Oh no. Another Michael Cohen client.
Bookworm about 6 years ago
One of the “joys” of the legal profession is clients’ refusing to adhere to the advice and instruction given by the attorney. This usually results in yet more work for said attorney attempting to undo or control the damage. Since the retainer merely engages the attorney to the client, all the actual work is billable-hour work thereby making the attorney yet more money. And an old maxim reminds us that he who acts as his own attorney has an ass for a lawyer and a fool for a client.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 6 years ago
’Hoove’s your lawyer?’
danketaz Premium Member about 6 years ago
So much for the attorney-client privilege.
feverjr Premium Member about 6 years ago
Lucy, you got some ‘splainin’ to do.
keenanthelibrarian about 6 years ago
So what happens when she gets into that office? "Sorry I’m not at liberty to say … "