Lawyer Still Taking Clients As He Waits Out Hurricane Because He Needs Cash
Perhaps this was ill-advised.
Until the rains and winds start, I’m accepting work. I’ve got to make money.
— Gregory Forman, a family law attorney in Charleston, South Carolina, explaining why he decided to stick around, working in his office until Hurricane Florence arrived in town.
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