On Thu, 05 Oct 2006 21:05:23 GMT, "Elle"
wrote in .net:
[on the subject of whether or not to use an attorney for a closing]
IMO in this country there is a tendency to want to pay
others for knowledge that one often can obtain on one's own.
But what was the point of teaching kids to think critically
in school?
The value of a good attorney is not just knowledge, but experience.
The former can be obtained from a book. The latter cannot.
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