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HAULNSS
12-21-2006, 10:34 AM
The United Way realized that it had never received a donation from the city's most successful lawyer. So a United Way volunteer paid the lawyer a visit in his lavish office.

The volunteer opened the meeting by saying, "Our research shows that even though your annual income is over two million dollars, you don't give a penny to charity. Wouldn't you like to give something back to your community through the United Way?"

The lawyer thought for a minute and said, "First, did your research also show you that my mother is dying after a long, painful illness, and that she has huge medical bills that are far beyond her ability to pay?"

Embarrassed, the United Way rep mumbled, "Uh... no, I didn't know that."

"Secondly," says the lawyer, "my brother, a disabled veteran, is blind and confined to a wheelchair and is unable to support his wife and six children."

The stricken United Way rep began to stammer an apology, but was cut off again.

"Thirdly, did your research also show you that my sister's husband died in a dreadful car accident, leaving her penniless with a mortgage and three children, one of whom is disabled and another who has learning disabilities requiring an array of private tutors?"

The humiliated United Way rep, completely beaten, said, "I'm so sorry, I had no idea."



And the lawyer said, "So...if I didn't give any money to them, what makes you think I'd give any to you?"


:rofl:

HAULNSS
12-21-2006, 10:35 AM
"The lawyer's ethical dilemma"

A guy walks into a lawyer's office and asks how much the lawyer would charge to draft a will. The lawyer quotes him $150.00 and the new client accepts. The lawyer conducts a thorough interview and prepares the will while the client waits. After they summon the witnesses and the notary they conduct the formal execution of the will and the lawyer presents the document to the client.

The client reaches into his pocket and tosses a wad of cash on the lawyer's desk, thanks him and bids him farwell. The lawyer waits until the client disappears and then picks up the money and counts it. He thereupon discovers that the client has tossed not $150.00 on the desk but $300.00.

Therein lies the ethical dilemma...
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Should he tell his partner?

:_paranoid :lol:

Randy

pdq67
12-30-2006, 05:43 PM
HaulnSS,

GREAT JOKES!!

But there's no skin pic's...

pdq67

camcojb
12-30-2006, 06:30 PM
HaulnSS,

GREAT JOKES!!

But there's no skin pic's...

pdq67

wrong "haulnss" Paul! :D

Jody