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" ... A. Once you have decided on the attorney, listen to their advice. On that, you need to trust your instinct. If you think the attorney is a bit of a flam-flam artist or a huckster, they may be. Remember, you are putting your life’s work into this person’s hands. If you are not sure, find a trusted confidante and ask them. If you find their advice sound, take it. Also, don’t be afraid to call your attorney during the case and ask questions. He will neither find you intrusive nor the question as a waste of his time. He knows that part of his job is to calm you down. There were plenty of times I needed that from Jeff. ... "
" ... But Burbach quickly figured out that R&D and DeCotret didn't have much of an idea what they were doing either, and so by 2008 had started preparing all the necessary tax returns himself. It was at this time that the IRS came knocking and Burbach finally realized that Eldridge's was little more than a two-bit tax huckster and his work was indeed just useless (if not quite expensive and ultimately harmful) junk. ... "
" ... Consider another industry for a moment. When a buyer walks into a car dealership, a great salesperson 1) knows the product, 2) listens to what a buyer desires, 3) capitalizes on this information, 4) sells a car, and 5) earns a commission. The dance between customer and salesperson is never in question. Calling oneself an automobile consultant, assistant manager, or account executive fools no one. The cultural joke of the “used car salesman” signifying the epitome of the huckster is well-trodden territory. Yet his goal is transparent; sell and earn. Within the financial services universe, salespeople may appear to be professional, unbiased advisors acting in the investor’s best interest. But appearances may be deceiving. ... "
" ... If everything's so prosperous, why does the NBA have to play huckster all the live-long day, capped by its annual effort to to re-purpose Christmas from watching "Scrooge" to attending a fashion showcome with players in outlandish uniforms coming down the runway? Even if the answer is obvious--because it can--the league would be well served to employ some measure of taste. A few more Christmases like this and the NBA, not the uniforms, may become the laughingstock. ... "
" ... One of my favorite old films is Elia Kazan’s “A Face in the Crowd,” the 1957 indictment of America’s superficial political culture. The young Andy Griffith plays a huckster who through cynical manipulation becomes a champion of the working man. Sound familiar? ... "