by Structured Settlement Watchdog
While most structured settlement brokers try to display their competency to all law firms, one industry colleague has made an ngenious move to forge new ground in a glossy brochure distributed at the annual meeting of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA). After all, there is a certain level of comfort in knowing that someone fights for "plantiffs' rights", while supporting causes important to "plantiff lawyers". I can tell you if I were a "plantiff", I'd want them representing me.
Clearly, they're going to fight for my "wrights", one wonders if a person becomes a 'plantiff' only AFTER they've been a 'clamant' and filed a 'clam'?
Naturally, the structured settlement industry needs to remember that there is no "I" in "T-E-A-M". However, at these ingenious marketers, there is also no "I" in "P-L-A-I-N-T-I-F-F".
To print or not to print, that is the question.
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