Advice Is Cheap, Especially From Opposing Counsel
Me: “This is [Law Firm]. How can I help you?”
Caller: “I’m calling about the court date tomorrow. Do I have to appear there?”
Me: “Well… I see from the file that you are the defendant, while we represent the plaintiff. Did I get that right?”
Caller: “Yes. Do I have to appear there?”
Me: “You do realize that you are talking to your opponent’s lawyer?”
Caller: “Yes.”
Me: “Well, okay. You don’t really have to appear. If you don’t appear in court, you’ll lose the case, though, because you’re not represented by anybody else.”
Caller: “So, I don’t have to appear there?”
Me: “No, not in the strict sense of the word ‘have to.’ But you do realize that you are calling the opposite lawyer, don’t you?”
Caller: “Yes, I do.”
Me: “Very well. I take you won’t come, then?”
Caller: “No, I won’t.”
Me: “Okay, very well. Thanks for the call.”
Caller: “Goodbye, and thanks for the advice!”
Question of the Week
Tell us about a customer who got caught in a lie!