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Originally Posted by Buehler445
There is a pretty big difference between: "You're a hypocritical sack of **** whose only bona fide occupational qualification is ****ing anything with hang down and chucking out kids like a damn quarter machine at the grocery store."
And
"Jimmy, this place has its pick of the best of the best from
Prestigious law programs. I think it would be best if you established yourself as a lawyer at a different firm before coming on at HHM to ensure there is no nepotism."
Look dude, I'm directly involved with 12 related party business arrangements and have a cursory understanding of several others. Unequivocally the answer is ALWAYS honesty and a clear understanding of the circumstances. Always.
Not hiring Jimmy is not bad.
Lying to him about it is.
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Business and family are two very different animals. The situations aren't terribly analogous and really shouldn't be. Honesty in a business relationship is almost universally the best bet. Honesty between friends and family? Well sometimes it's best to spare someone's feelings. Like I said, nobody likes to admit it in practice, but nobody likes the asshole that never does it in reality.
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