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Well, lawyers are essentially "justice as a service," aren't they.



Queue Obligatory 'Net Meme: [pic of lawyer-type guy]- "I believe every citizen has a natural right to as much justice as they possibly can afford."


Well, shops which retail boxed shrinkwrapped software are essentially "software as a service" aren't they?


Not really.

Maybe if they rented transferable licenses.


Oh. So maybe lawyers are also not justice as a service. Maybe that was my point.


No, my point was that lawyers are not products unless you mix in human trafficking.

What do you think the split between service and product is?




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