Dreyfus
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".
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.
If you are an 'officer' of the corporation, you may represent the corporation - however - there is an old adage that goes; "The man that represents himself, has a fool for a client." Be very sure that what you have at risk is not worth losing just because of an attorney's fee.
This is a decision only YOU can make. However, there is an old saying - "The man who represents himself in court has a fool for a client."
Homer, an ancient Greek poet, was the one who said "A fool can ask more questions than a wise man can answer." This quote is often used to emphasize the importance of thoughtful inquiry and discernment in seeking knowledge.
the job he always wanted to do was to be a lawyer. he grew up being a lawyer. he did it on and off.
if you are not a fool then u can do it lol
a wise man
Bruce Lee
A lawyer took his young son to the office for a job shadow day. The boy sat in a chair and watched his dad conclude some business with a client. The client asked how much he owed and the lawyer replied that it was two hundred dollars. The client pulled out his wallet and peeled off two fresh one hundred dollar bills and left. The lawyer discovered that one of the bills had another hundred dollar bill stuck to it. The lawyer decided that this was a good opporunity to teach his son the concept of ethics. He said to his son, "That man accidently paid me three hundred dollars, so what should I do son? Should I share that extra hundred dollars with my partner, or should I just pocket it and keep it for myself?
The duration of Lawyer Man is 1.2 hours.
"A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool". -Shakespeare