The New York Times did an interesting article about a New York Law firm's Halloween party. The costumes will shock and appal you.
The firm is a "foreclosure mill"--that is, a law firm that churns out foreclosures in bulk, over and over, plugging out documents, with little regard to their accuracy, no real contact with their own bank clients, and little to no concern for minor things such as, say, due process. Locally, such firms are Marshall Watson, Kass Shuler, Shapiro Fishman, Kahane & Associates, Florida Default Law Group, and others.
Now, I don't suggest that any of these firms did, or even think, the way this New York law firm did. But it makes you wonder if somewhere, deep down, the mentality isn't somewhat similar.
Reading this kind of thing makes me very angry. And as the line goes...(directed to bank law firms)..."Don't get us angry...you wouldn't like us very much when we're angry..."
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/29/opinion/what-the-costumes-reveal.html?_r=2&ref=opinion
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