Originally posted by Xcert:
because for criminal case lawyers....that's where the big money is?
Big money ? Maybe...because what if the client don't have the means to pay but they'll take the case anyway and Subhas is definitely good. His mitigation is so good that even if the suspect is found guilty, the judge always thank him for making out a good case.
But more than money, its the exposure that they are very interested in...and they are so keen that some cases are done on a pro bono basis (free of charge). If you can overturn a case involving capital punishment, clients from all over the world will engage you for services. Maybe Saddam might call him soon...