George Will on the The Plaintiff’s Bar

No matter what you think of columnist George F. Will–someone once called George America’s best 19th-century mind–he’s a smart guy, and an interesting writer, and we very much like the bow-tie thing. Besides, WAC? reads everything. Will’s piece below is consistent with our belief that no one will ever write a book entitled The American Class Actions Bar: A Passion for Client Service Excellence (whether or not the author is a “specially-compensated” Rule 23 plaintiff). Anyway, in The Washington Post, see Will’s Sunday piece “Edwards, Lerach and the Little People“. While we are on the topic, please be reminded that, to us, it’s always about the lawyering. For clients–the ones who get it, the ones you value, the ones you want to keep.