Meh. I'm professionally obliged to act for anyone who can afford my fees. I'm not allowed to be fussy about clients.
I was just thinking about this. A barrister doesn't get to choose who he defends. Or prosecutes for that matter.
I think in that instance you can probably balance the disgust at a specific client/case, with the overall benefit of having a (mostly) blind legal system
No prosecuting for me - I don't do criminal law. Not my cup of tea. And the money's crap.
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Meh. I'm professionally obliged to act for anyone who can afford my fees. I'm not allowed to be fussy about clients.