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No, it is never a good idea. There is an old saying: "The man who acts as his own lawyer has a fool for a client".

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Yes, but remember . . . a person who act as their own lawyer in complex legal matters has a fool for a client.

Yes, but remember . . . a person who act as their own lawyer in complex legal matters has a fool for a client.

Yes, but remember . . . a person who act as their own lawyer in complex legal matters has a fool for a client.

Yes, but remember . . . a person who act as their own lawyer in complex legal matters has a fool for a client.

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There is an old saying that goes:A man who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client. Bundy should have known better.

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If he needs one. There's a famous legal aphorism that "a lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client." (Meaning: it's foolish to represent yourself; hire another lawyer to represent you.)

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