Sunday, September 28, 2008

What was your most memorable pro bono case? (BizJournals)

Quick call to the bank fixed problem Bernard Faller, private practice attorney “An elderly lady with limited education, who never held a driver’s license, thought she co-signed a note for her grandson’s purchase of a car,” said Faller. But instead, the dealership “put the car in her name and charged her $37,000 for a used car worth $16,000 that could be purchased new for $22,000.”

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