Pissant strikes again.
In the movie "The Ice Harvest", the Randy Quaid character calls the John Cusack character a "pissant lawyer." In the novel A Darkness More than Night the cop turned murderer calls his own lawyer a "pissant." Seems like I have my finger on the pulse.
Did I mention that I am getting sued? Seems like a Pissant Lawyer on the other side of a case I have thinks that he should include me as a defendant since I had the audacity to advise my client in a manner I saw fit. You know what? Big Time Lawyers don't sue one another. They make enough billing their Major Clients for their Prestigious Law Firms, so they do not have to go after each other. Maybe there is a movie in this: Pissant vs. Pissant. Pissant v. Big Time. Alien v. Predator. King Kong v. Godzilla. Would anyone pay to see this?
Did I mention that I am getting sued? Seems like a Pissant Lawyer on the other side of a case I have thinks that he should include me as a defendant since I had the audacity to advise my client in a manner I saw fit. You know what? Big Time Lawyers don't sue one another. They make enough billing their Major Clients for their Prestigious Law Firms, so they do not have to go after each other. Maybe there is a movie in this: Pissant vs. Pissant. Pissant v. Big Time. Alien v. Predator. King Kong v. Godzilla. Would anyone pay to see this?

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