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re: How does one become a TV/Radio shyster attorney?
Posted on 3/18/18 at 4:38 pm to Jake88
Posted on 3/18/18 at 4:38 pm to Jake88
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How difficult is it to be one of these guys who are pulling in huge money doing this? Do all of the people with these ads make big money? Obviously Morris Bart does, but what about the others? Where do these guys typically rank in their class?
Gordon inherited a bunch of money from his dad getting on the tobacco suits in the 90s. Bart was the first lawyer in Louisiana to take advantage of advertising and things built from there, from what I've been told.
I imagine it's also easy to lose your arse if you try to swing a big ad budget on one big settlement or verdict.
Rank in class doesn't really matter. If you're working with a big ad budget it means you've had some success or have inherited it. No one is jumping out of law school and running TV ads or billboards.
Posted on 3/18/18 at 4:50 pm to NIH
None of them appear especially bright. One does not have to be bright to be conniving and have few ethics or morals. Many that aren’t born into it like Gordon was likely went the plaintiffs route because they couldn’t get a job with a firm doing honest work.
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