Law Firm's Withdrawal Reflects
Chilling Reality
Power Line,
by
John Hinderaker
Original Article
Posted By: Judy W.,
11/15/2020 6:44:21 AM
This is one of the saddest news stories of recent times: Porter Wright firm withdraws from representation of President Trump.
A law firm representing the Trump campaign in its challenges to the Pennsylvania election results gave notice that it’s withdrawing from one of the cases. (Snip) The Trump campaign commented:
“Leftist mobs descended upon some of the lawyers representing the President’s campaign and they buckled,” said Tim Murtaugh, communications director for the campaign. “If the target were anyone but Donald Trump, the media would be screaming about injustice and the fundamental right to legal representation.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
John C 11/15/2020 6:50:23 AM (No. 606484)
Yes OP prosecute the members but i want the controllers in jail also!
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
F15 Gork 11/15/2020 7:01:35 AM (No. 606489)
I think it’s abundantly clear that the Brown Shirts will come after any group, organization or person who isn’t onboard with today’s Democratic National Socialist Workers Party.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
ROLFNader 11/15/2020 7:24:57 AM (No. 606503)
Nah! It takes too long to prosecute and it only makes them madder. There are quicker, quieter ways to "convince " them.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 11/15/2020 7:38:49 AM (No. 606511)
Good help is hard to find. Trump could write a book about all the people he has employed that were unreliable.
Since doxxing is such a problem, put out false public information. Fake eMail address. Fake residences. Fake names. You do not have to put your real name out on Fakebook. You don't need to be out in the public realm at all. Send those 'peaceful' protestors to a corn field, or better yet, to law enforcement by using an address that isn't your own.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
HPmatt 11/15/2020 7:40:14 AM (No. 606513)
They need to man up, and speak the TRUTH (I know, they are Lawyers), or else LOSE 1/2 their clients.
I took note of law firms that helped defend Gitmo TERRORISTS, and will not be surprised if these firms are the same Quislings.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
judy 11/15/2020 7:55:03 AM (No. 606523)
They've been doing this to Trump for 4years...
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Muguy 11/15/2020 8:14:00 AM (No. 606541)
The FEAR of losing business or of violent physical retributions is strong.
This is certainly NOT a group of people who would sacrifice "their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor" to fight against the corrupt intimidation bullies
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This entire law firm should be disbarred. They have no right to call themselves Americans or lawyers, To not have the courage to defend a man any man is to spit in the face of your oath to uphold the Constitution and give every man a right to representation. This firm is a joke and anyone who uses them had better think twice about their own case. Be sure you are not a republican because apparently according to them half the country that is does not deserve a lawyer or a fair trial.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
MDConservative 11/15/2020 8:24:12 AM (No. 606556)
FYA: "This is the latest instance of the most troubling trend in American culture, leftist bullying."
No, it's a lack of courage, as Lincoln said, "with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in." A stolen election like this is a mortal blow to American democracy...continuing the apparent assault on honest elections in unparalleled fashion.
And while blaming the dastardly Dems, let us not look past the UNIPARTY Republicans who have aided and abetted the treachery of the first Trump administration, and would be happy to see Biden-Harris restore business as usual, maintaining and tightening our growing stealth dictatorship at local, state and Federal levels.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
nina584 11/15/2020 8:25:02 AM (No. 606560)
This is a blip.The main lawyer trust are not these players. They serve as a portal for local fillings. Any attorney can serve as such.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Strike3 11/15/2020 8:43:44 AM (No. 606571)
The whole incident could be a simple tactical change when the mismatch between lawyers and the task was identified although the tendency to hate lawyers is usually well-justified. Fear of Leftist bullies is the last thing we should put up with because it's their only weapon and they are easily beaten down because they are nothing but cowards with loud mouths. The correct response would have been to go after the leftist mob as well but even the government backs down from that more often than not.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
BarryNo 11/15/2020 8:47:11 AM (No. 606574)
It's terrorism. That said, the lawyers are either wimps, cowards or colluding with thei 'attackers'.
And also, where are the volunteers to face down the mobs and push back? If you don't stand up to defend your freedom, you DESERVE to lose it!!
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
SkeezerMcGee 11/15/2020 8:48:29 AM (No. 606576)
A law firm's good reputation is a priceless asset.
It's wholly unfair to these law firms to speculate about the identity of these "leftist mobs." Law firms and clients part ways for any number of good, honorable and ethical reasons. (One that can occur is a newly discovered conflict of interest). They almost always (99% of the time?) are honor bound (e.g. breach of lawyer-client relationship and/or other ethical reasons) not to disclose one wit of any such information. And if disclosed, other clients may fear: "As my firm has disclosed such information regarding client X, it may do the same to me/us; I/we cannot take that risk; We're leaving" - thereby costing the firm many clients and/or many lost fees. These factors put these firms in the tough position of not being able to defend themselves. They have no choice but to remain mute, although they would very much prefer to speak out in their own defense.
There's an old adage, it goes something like "Every one hates lawyers, except their own."
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Catfur27 11/15/2020 8:52:54 AM (No. 606578)
...I used to think that I could not possibly have more contempt for lawyers .....
...I stand corrected.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
bigfatslob 11/15/2020 9:25:55 AM (No. 606613)
If this law firm was that 'flaky' it's best that President Trump lost them they were of no use to help him succeed.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Chuzzles 11/15/2020 9:32:47 AM (No. 606627)
Agreed OP. But those lawyers caving should cost them big time in future clients as well. They had to have known it was not going to be easy before they took the case. They failed the nation, and they failed their client.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
The Remnants 11/15/2020 9:41:55 AM (No. 606637)
Know nothing about the law, but why isn't "harassment" of this sort a crime?
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Omen55 11/15/2020 10:03:27 AM (No. 606662)
Lawyers like to portrait themselves as fearless for Justice.
Most are craven.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
GustoGrabber 11/15/2020 10:24:59 AM (No. 606681)
The journalist who wants to ask questions:
1. Who are the biggest clients for each of those firms.
2. Who sits on the board of directors for those firms?
Wall Street is an active participant in this coup.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
stablemoney 11/15/2020 11:30:20 AM (No. 606733)
If Porter Wright lawyers cannot withstand a leftist mob, they are not tough enough to be lawyers, and I suggest clients go elsewhere. It sounds like Porter Wright lawyers are more suited to writing wills, or property transfers.
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A huge reward should be offered for anyone identifying members of the leftist mobs. These people should then be prosecuted and given the maximum penalty.