Legal advice Video for Ohioans

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Legal advice Video for Ohioans

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Would love to view a thousand of these, so I thought it would be of interest to the community.

In this video, a lawyer from Cleveland lays out some of the common pitfalls and trappings of the "law". He also provides advice on how to put oneself in a better legal position.

Certain to be scrutinized and picked apart, perhaps a dupe, criticism being the internet's favorite elixir...
...we hear from Ian N. Friedman, ESQ. one of the most sought after criminal defense lawyers in the country.He has tried more than Two-Hundred and Fifty (250) defense cases to verdict in municipal, state and federal courts. In 2010, the CMBA honored Mr. Friedman with the William K. Thomas Professionalism Award for his ethical contributions and professional conduct in the legal profession. He has been named in Ohio Super Lawyers since 2009 and was inducted into the prestigious American Board of Criminal Lawyers (ABCL) in 2010. The ABCL is an invitation only fellowship extended to only approximately Two-Hundred (200) of the top criminal and white collar trial lawyers in the country.
***I'm not a lawyer, this is not legal advice. It's entertainment and mental exercise advice, if it's of any value to anyone. Your mileage may vary. Enter at your own risk.
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