What do you do when you don’t know the answer to a bankruptcy client’s questions? After all, you’re a bankruptcy lawyer.
Divorce lawyer Lee Rosen lists six sound responses to the question you can’t answer off the top of your head. His favorite is “I don’t know, but I’ll get back to you”.
I find myself saying, “let me think about it”. Another response, which I wish I’d adopted earlier is “I don’t know, but I’ll find out.”
After 40+ years of thinking about bankruptcy law. I nurture a growing conviction that lives and the law are each incredibly complex. Much as we’d like it otherwise, frequently no quick or pat answer exists.
It’s worthwhile training our clients that there is a certain level of uncertainty when real facts meet ill-drafted statutes as interpreted by human judges. It doesn’t hurt the client to get a glimpse of that complexity.
If you incline to the irreverant, my partner has a quick retort when a client asks how some event will come out: “If I could see the future, I wouldn’t be here practicing law, I’d be picking the lotto numbers.”
Do you have a favorite response?
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Scott J. Goldstein says
I tend to go with a similar response to your partner!