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Insurance Lawyers and Money - Lets not forget MP 130 7/9/95
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Author:  superheater [ Thu Feb 17, 2005 5:39 pm ]
Post subject:  Insurance, Lawyers and Money - Lets not forget MP 130 7/9/95

wilkinsd wrote:

Believe it or not, in the United States everyone has a right to counsel. Attorneys are often zealous advocates for their clients, which they should be.


Yes, attorneys should be zealous advocates for their client. However, they should be even more zealous advocates for JUSTICE. As it stands, IMNHO, I see the priority of service is self, firm, bar association (a disgusting remnant of the medieval guild system and a cartel) client, justice. Harsh, yes. True? This is just one lurid tale from the railroads and lawyers….

For those of us that saw what happened in the aftermath of the July 1995 incident where two young men were tragically killed by a Steamtown train, there is no redemption for the legal profession and its self-serving pretense of being the custodian of justice and the thin blue pinstriped line against anarchy.

As a recap, on July 9, 1995 two brothers trespassed over multiple properties to illegally ride the Lackawanna County Railroad Authority Pocono Mainline. A westbound (heading home) excursion train struck and killed the two teens as they stood in the gauge of the rails.

The law firm formerly known as Munley, Mattise Kelly & Cartwright “representedâ€

Author:  Ed Fritz [ Thu Feb 17, 2005 5:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Insurance, Lawyers and Money - Lets not forget MP 130 7/

I sorry, but this is too far afield from Interchange's goals of railroad preservation. Yes insurance is important, but in this case, the author hasn't made it relevant to preservation today.

Topic locked.

Ed Fritz

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