screech339
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Do I have a negative impression of lawyers? Answer is no. In fact I have relatives who are lawyers.You have a very negative impression of lawyers.
I think the majority of them do assist clients when they are asked to.
FCFS is better for business for the lawyers as you agree (see bold)
To say those clients are "screwed over" is not very fair.
But, yes, it is unfair to say they are screwing their clients. Under normal circumstances, they normally don't. They are doing a service their clients ask of them. But PGP under FCFS is NOT a normal circumstance. 100,000 or more clients paying lawyers to do their paperwork that only 10% (or less ) of them will get accepted. See the big picture? Who are really getting screwed out of their money? Who came out richer in the end? But, by all means get a lawyer and spend the money. I'm not stopping them. But you might as well take that same money and spend it in a casino. You get better odds there. Any lawyer will be willing to take your money knowing the odds are stacked badly against their clients. No lawyer will want to take a case to court, if they know they will lose, unless they are getting paid regardless. Will the lawyer tell their clients that their service is free of charge unless their papers got selected? Not bloody likely. You have a 90% chance of wasting your money on a lawyer with the odds stacked against you whether its FCFS or lotto system. And the lawyers know this, thus none will turn down the clients' money, regardless of the outcome. In other words, they are willing to "screw" their clients over.
It's better to get a lawyer AFTER you get selected for PGP. Only then would you be getting your money's worth. And most importantly you are NOT going to get "screwed" out your money. Unless, of course, the lawyer royally screw up the actual PGP papers after getting picked.
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