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Posted bySeanMoffetton 2/5/2009
Grannis & Hauge accepted funds to help me with my divorce while they were also the prosecuting law firm against me. They could have avoided a conflict of interest, but they were too careless or too cavalier to care. Grannis & Hauge doesn't have a problem with violating attorney client privilege if it benefits them to do so. Why pay a lawfirm to be your legal adversary?