I doubt they'd have to go that far. Probably just a few large clients calling to say the law firm is getting too political, and gives them reputation risk. Partners call it a "conflict of interest" and ditch the client.
After seeing that kids car blown up just for the word fraud being spoke I wouldn't put anything past them. The sad thing is, that kid didn't do anything atleast that I'm aware of. The political angle would be more plausible. It just seems like a lot of firms have dropped people on our side kinda of out of the blue. They didn't care who their clients were before as long as they got paid.
I doubt they'd have to go that far. Probably just a few large clients calling to say the law firm is getting too political, and gives them reputation risk. Partners call it a "conflict of interest" and ditch the client.
But ... maybe death threats.
After seeing that kids car blown up just for the word fraud being spoke I wouldn't put anything past them. The sad thing is, that kid didn't do anything atleast that I'm aware of. The political angle would be more plausible. It just seems like a lot of firms have dropped people on our side kinda of out of the blue. They didn't care who their clients were before as long as they got paid.
Agreed. Just guessing that they probably didn't need to get that dirty to make this one happen.