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Dang it…. I just saw something like this mentioned on the Youtubes…. It was an interstate network of law firms that you kept on retainer for a monthly fee (or something like that) and NOT some weasel insurance company with so many indemnity and disqualification clauses in the über fine-print of a policy…. just straight-forward legal representation.Can anyone recommend, either via personal experience or word of mouth, an Oregon criminal defense lawyer that specializes in 2A?
Basically think a legal retainer, paid in advance, vs a shrouded sketchy third party insurance policy that can be denied after having paid into it.
Maybe, I am not sure. I've asked companies that offer the insurance how that works, because it still sounds like you need to pay the lawyer. Which confuses me as to why I'd be paying into it monthly, if I still have to pay.I can't offer any suggestions for your request.
I am curious though about this question with how you posed it. The way I am reading your post makes it seem that you are suggesting one is better than the other or one will help more than the other.
Aren't they for different parts of the equation? The lawyer to help you navigate the courts and the insurance to cover any financial judgements against you?