As mentioned agents are respectful to customers of these organizations and once the clients realize they net less money, take far more time and subject themselves to
a much higher degree of risk, nine out of ten hire a «real» agent and happily pay full price for professional advice and service.
If lawyer misconduct only surfaces if and when the clients complain to the Law Society, or when there is otherwise prima facie proof
of facilitated crime or fraud, then there is a
high degree of protection
of client misconduct facilitated by lawyers and a
much reduced
risk of lawyers being called to account for wrongful facilitation.