Attorneys - What Are They Good For?
Attorneys. They're called shysters, ambulance chasers and a
whole of things that we can't print here. Yes, lawyers have a
very bad reputation. But where would we be without them?
Honestly, we'd be in a lot of trouble when we needed help, real
honest help.
Let's take a very specific example of where a lawyer is almost a
necessity. Let's for argument sake say we're in the
entertainment industry. Let's say we're a song writer. We have
this really great tune that we want to get recorded. So what do
we do? We go to a song publisher. We submit this song to him, he
says he loves it, tells us he's going to get it recorded for us,
it gets recorded and then...boom. We get nothing. We didn't sign
a contract. He says he has no idea what we're talking about when
we say it's our song and basically we've just been screwed out
of a few million dollars.
Now, we could have prevented this from happening if we had just
gotten an entertainment lawyer beforehand. And yes, it must be
an entertainment lawyer because they know all the ins and outs
of the business and know just what to put in the contract so we
don't get screwed. For example, a typical contract will state
how much we get paid for each copy of the song that's sold, for
each time it's played on the air and if by some chance the song
doesn't get recorded a clause that says after so many months
(usually a year) the song rights go back to the composer and he
is free to look for another publisher.
Now, in our example we didn't do this. But we still have a
recourse. If we kept careful records of when the song was
written, recorded and copyrighted, we can get an entertainment
lawyer to go to court with us, present the necessary documents
and sue the publisher for stealing our song. In either case it
is obvious that a lawyer will greatly help our cause, even if
the publisher may be calling him an ambulance chaser and some
other names.
Another very good example where you want a lawyer around is when
you go into a hospital for surgery on your left knee and they
end up taking out a kidney. Don't laugh, it happens. So now
what? You've gone in for one surgical procedure and you end up
having something completely different done to you.
This is where you need a lawyer who specializes in malpractice.
He will go through all the steps taken prior to the actual
surgery and show how the malpractice occurred. He'll show all
the signed forms saying what surgery you've gone in for, showing
your consent and everything else needed to bring it to court. Of
course in a case like this where one surgery is done instead of
another it is pretty open and shut, but there will be cases when
the right surgery is done but complications arise due to
negligence. This is harder to prove and even more reason why a
good attorney is needed.
So in spite of what most people think, lawyers really can be of
benefit to us.
It's simply a matter of your perspective.
In our next article some more examples of lawyers that actually
do some good.