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What happend to Vicky the vet
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 661113" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>Exactly, I think she covered herself adequately legally; but if she got even ONE PM like "your advice was wrong and my cow died and I am suing you" is it really worth it??? Her attorney and her insurance would get her out of it; but at what cost??? I owe (at the moment) ~$3350 in legal fees to a couple of firms and I have NEVER actually been to court on anything. That is just contracts, consulting, negotiations, and filing court papers and motions. I try to lawyer up early so I don't have to later. A three day trial could cost $15,000 easily including prep. Vicki was a good resource to have, but if her attorney or her insurer felt she was putting herself a little too far out there, she had to shut it down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 661113, member: 7645"] Exactly, I think she covered herself adequately legally; but if she got even ONE PM like "your advice was wrong and my cow died and I am suing you" is it really worth it??? Her attorney and her insurance would get her out of it; but at what cost??? I owe (at the moment) ~$3350 in legal fees to a couple of firms and I have NEVER actually been to court on anything. That is just contracts, consulting, negotiations, and filing court papers and motions. I try to lawyer up early so I don't have to later. A three day trial could cost $15,000 easily including prep. Vicki was a good resource to have, but if her attorney or her insurer felt she was putting herself a little too far out there, she had to shut it down. [/QUOTE]
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