Tis_Bearself
Patron
It’s great for lawyers. That’s part of why we have too many, and some think we have had too many since the country was founded.
It may well be that the Archbishop did attempt to chat with the mayor and was rebuffed and thus resorted in a suit, but it’s also just the way the game is played. It’s fairly cheap for an entity like a big corporation or the Archdiocese to file a complaint, since they usually already have attorneys on staff and/or on retainer. Where it gets expensive is when you’re a “little guy” who doesn’t have his own in-house counsel staff or a regular lawyer at a law firm, and doesn’t know much about the legal process, and doesn’t have a lot of money or a case that brings pro bono helpers out of the woodwork.
Anyway, I hope for a quick resolution to all this so that more people can go to Mass in person in DC. I will likely be going in the Archdiocese here that has not had any hassles with the mayor’s office about percentage of folks in the churches, thank God.
It may well be that the Archbishop did attempt to chat with the mayor and was rebuffed and thus resorted in a suit, but it’s also just the way the game is played. It’s fairly cheap for an entity like a big corporation or the Archdiocese to file a complaint, since they usually already have attorneys on staff and/or on retainer. Where it gets expensive is when you’re a “little guy” who doesn’t have his own in-house counsel staff or a regular lawyer at a law firm, and doesn’t know much about the legal process, and doesn’t have a lot of money or a case that brings pro bono helpers out of the woodwork.
Anyway, I hope for a quick resolution to all this so that more people can go to Mass in person in DC. I will likely be going in the Archdiocese here that has not had any hassles with the mayor’s office about percentage of folks in the churches, thank God.