Uh huh! Suuuure! Sorry something here doesn’t pass the smell test. And I don’t mean Casey moving to another firm. “Casey was offered Partner at another Firm” Yeah, why would another firm pull in some dude off the street and offer him Partner? It doesn’t generally work that way. Unless Casey and friends split off and formed their own brand new firm. Which begs a few other questions, the most notable being Casey clearly was not on a partnership path at Kessler Collins. Which says a lot.
And why would Kessler Collins be oh so enthusiastic to partner with this mysterious new firm, and split the billing with them? I mean “Wow! See now MoRonica have 2 lawfirms representing them! And 2 is better than 1!” Yeah! Especially when those firms have reason to hate each other and are likely poaching each other’s billing. It sure will be fun to see how that turns out. Because 2 lawfirms are certainly not less expensive then one. In fact having 2 firms will probably triple the defendants costs. Because they aren’t just paying to deal with court and the plaintiff, but with each other.
You’re right Shane. This sounds exactly like something that Ron would think is great!

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This is going to be hilarious come Monday.