His problem wasn't bad advice.  The problem of many other people was that
they trusted his expertise.

On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 02:26:06PM +0000, Justin Schwartz wrote:
> 
> 
> >
> >Of course, there is expertise, but experts can be very wrong -- especially
> >if they go unchallenged.  Ask Ken Lay.
> >
> 
> His problem wasn't bad expert advice. It was sheer crookedness. Of course 
> there is bad expert advice. You wanna see my stock portfolio? It's a 
> testament to bad expert advice. In my job I have seen more bad expert advice 
> than most of you ever will. So many lawyers are so fucking awful it's scary. 
> But what's the alternative?
> 
> jks
> 
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