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the philosophy that guides my work as as
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a lawyer is one of customer service at
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the same time one of guidance I try and
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help clients understand the legal system
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and the legal framework so that way they
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can understand what they’re dealing with
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in terms of Judges or if it’s a jury
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case a jury or in terms of just dealing
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with the other attorney and opposing in
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counsel and how they’re not necessarily
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out to get you they’re just basically
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out to help their client in the system
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and we’re each there to present our
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sides of the
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equation well that’s a very difficult
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question to answer I try and explain to
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my clients that they have to walk The
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High Ground they should not get involved
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in uh insinuations in name calling again
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it’s a heart breaking situation it’s a
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gut-wrenching situation so they have a
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right to vent but they should not vent
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out in public which is why we should
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keep our Dirty Laundry home with me and
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allow us to express ourselves positively
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outside in public and when we’re upset
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about things we should confer with each
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other and not do so in public
New York, NY family law attorney Yonatan Levoritz talks about the philosphy that guides his work and the one most common piece of advice he gives to clients.