The Wall Street Journal Law Blog posts an interesting article (here) about the role of private attorneys in the negotiation for the release of pirated vessels in Somalia. According to the WSJ:
But there’s one job lawyers say they won’t handle. “We won’t get in that speedboat and deliver the suitcase of money,” says Stephens. “I don’t think anyone here agreed to do that when they signed on at the firm.”
My earlier post on Somalia piracy here.
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