Monthly Archives: April 2011

When justice ain’t done

Some people say “don’t make it personal” with the clients.  I say screw that.  I think making it personal raises the bar for advocacy.  I get to know many of my clients pretty well.  What they like to do, what their dreams are, who are their family members, etc. I actually get depressed sometimes when, in [...]

Posted in criminal lawyers

Mortgage fraud cases can be won

Let’s face it.  The banks ain’t so popular right now.  The average person thinks the banks got us into this financial mess by loaning out money they shouldn’t have.  Then they got bailed out.  They reached into our pocketbooks and said thanks.  And now that they are fat (or phat) again, they are not loaning [...]

Posted in Mortgage Fraud

PBACDL honors Judge Amy Smith at Morton’s tomorrow

The annual judicial reception is always a great event.  First class.  See you at Morton’s around 5:30 p.m. Grey

Posted in criminal lawyers

We need a new state attorney

Even the cops know that Michael McAuliffe is having problems internally with his staff.  See the post here. Mike is scrambling right now.  You don’t know it, but he is.  He’s scared.  His number one threat? Former senator Dave Aronberg.  Dave has name recognition and can get the votes.  McAuliffe has already starting fundraising.  In [...]

Posted in criminal lawyers, Mike McAuliffe