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Originally Posted by Zeke
All true but that doesn't enter into the ethical side of this. Ethics knows no age or time. First of all, your dad's lawyer was not looking out for him when it went month to month. No lawyer, even bigger mistake. All companies need a lawyer on retainer. The article says no immediate family close at all. Leaves rather a large information gap so we are simply speculating here.
It's a question about ethics, not morality and not about the human condition.
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What makes you think he had a lawyer for that?
He is just a regular guy running a small 2 person business. He had rented that space for 20 years and had no reason to believe anything was changing.
At 70 years old he was settled into a nice spot, all his clients knew where he was and visited every winter when in town (Hearing aids)
The bigger most troubling item to me is the fact that this woman has no family willing to lift a finger to help her.
That is sad.