I happen to think the conduct of the asbestos industry is a strong argument for a corporate death penalty. And executives who knowingly exposed workers to dangerous materials should be in jail.
My point was that legal ads are prominent because there is a lot of money at stake, not because everybody loves lawyers.
Don't apologize; I'm not taking you to task. And sure, there's a lot of ads because there's a lot of money at stake. But that's also in some ways a good thing: it ensures that everyone harmed by (say) asbestos is aware that there are remedies available to them.
I happen to think the conduct of the asbestos industry is a strong argument for a corporate death penalty. And executives who knowingly exposed workers to dangerous materials should be in jail.
My point was that legal ads are prominent because there is a lot of money at stake, not because everybody loves lawyers.