Lawyers are paid to give legal advice.
But when the client is family and the advice is a matter of life or death, the stakes can feel daunting.
"We can’t afford to be idealistic," said M. Derek Harris, a Carlton Fields shareholder in West Palm Beach. "It cut me to the core because I know the world is waiting for him, and the world won’t see him like I see him."
May 18, 2021 at 06:12 PM
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Lawyers are paid to give legal advice.
But when the client is family and the advice is a matter of life or death, the stakes can feel daunting.
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