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December 05, 2005
Drug Dealers And Public Interest Lawyers
Reading the book Freakonomics
by Steve Levitt and realized in his discussion of Drug Dealers that, in terms of the potential earning growth, they are identical. Just like drug dealers, there is an overwhelming porportion of low waged “troops” working for zero name recognition, in the hope of that 1 in 1000 chance of making it beyond the lowest level. Drug dealer bosses and those lead lawyers in large class action law suites are so errily similar in their exponential earning potentials. I wonders how many PI lawyers dreams of a big payday instead of doing good for other people?
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Posted on December 5, 2005 10:40 PM by Class 65.
Filed in Personal Injury Resources under class action law.
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