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View Full Version : Trinsey v. Pagliaro (Trinsey v Pagliaro, D.C.Pa. 1964, 229 F.Supp. 647)



palani
13th January 2017, 05:24 PM
Lawyers are not competent to testify. If they testify then they are a witness and if they are a witness they cannot be a lawyer. Too bad. So sad!!!

https://youtu.be/J_G2h4AD678

http://www.leagle.com/decision/1964876229FSupp647_1743/TRINSEY%20v.%20PAGLIARO


Statements of counsel in their briefs or argument while enlightening to the Court are not sufficient for purposes of granting a motion to dismiss or summary judgment.