Not literally, of course -- that is, of course, from Shakespeare.
The First Thing We Do, Let’s Kill All The Lawyers
↵↵But you might think that thought after you read what kind of coin an attorney in the Dodgers bankruptcy case is making:
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On July 6, Bruce Bennett analyzed a letter from a Los Angeles Dodgers fan about the team’s stunning bankruptcy filing. For his time — one-tenth of a legal hour, or six minutes — Bennett earned $97.50, exactly what he billed for a more standard task, such as examining the day’s docket.↵
↵That is a fine wage for Bennett, who makes $975 an hour as the Dodgers’ lead bankruptcy lawyer.
↵↵Nice work, if you can get it.
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