Posted by gwstang on October 12, 2014 at 13:25:39 from (71.42.172.242):
These lawyer advertisements are about to turn me off of TV forever. It seems the last few years that some of the lawyers commercials have gotten sleazier and sleazier. I mean, we have one here in Alabama that is named Mike Slocumb and he constantly advertises as "The Alabama Hammer!". Say the slogan with a gravely voice and emphasis on "Hammer" and you got it. He says he will get you "The Big Check!". Even has people on there touting the amount that he got them in a settlement. In my opinion this is the worst professionalism that I have ever witnessed. Not all are this bad, only about 2 out of 10 or so that advertise in this market are like that. Is it just me or has the lawyer profession gone nuts to let someone represent their profession in this manner. It would be (at least to me) like an MD advertising that he can cure "The Big C"(cancer). My opinion is this is skirting with false advertisement by causing someone to believe something that may or may not be true. Did something change the last 5 years or so to allow someone with the equivalent of a PhD to advertise like this? Sure seems like the dam broke at some point and all of a sudden this stuff went nutz! Sure wasn't this way some years back. Is it just me, maybe? Am I going nutz or something? Thank the Lord for the mute button...now if I could just find the OFF button!
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