Jun. 12, 2009
Litigation Might Be Evolving at the Expense of Vulnerable Clients
Litigation has become a full-blown industry - so what does that mean for the vulnerable clients who need sound legal advice, asks Rafael Chodos.





Rafael Chodos
Law Ofc of Rafael Chodosbusiness law, intellectual property, real estate
21800 Oxnard St #840
Woodland Hills , CA 91367
Phone: (818) 716-3084
Fax: (310) 455-2660
Email: Rafael@Chodos.Com
Boston Univ Law School
Rafael Chodos is a sole practitioner in Los Angeles
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By Rafael Chodos I have seen it happen during my own lifetime: Litigation has changed from being a profession, to being a business, to being an industry. A profession is a career dedicated to helping others. It involves self-sacrifice because the interests of the client must always come ahead of the professional's own interests. A business is the means of generating wealth for the business owner. The business must, of cour...
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