here in Boston it was someone who told me a lawyer that throws his client under the bus to charge them more is "churning." Q: My attorney says the other law firm is really churning the file. I want to understand what that means. It sounds bad, but can they get away with it?
— R.B., Los Angeles
A: Churning means like making butter — stirring and stirring and stirring the pot, continually running up the tab, costing more and more money. In the most cynical version, it is the lawyer padding his or her bills https://www.dailybreeze.com/2013/11/12/ask-the-lawyer-what-does-that-legal-term-mean/
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