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The Vulture Lawyers of Argentina: Uncovering the Corrupt Legal System

Carancho is a Spanish word that can be translated to "vulture" or "scavenger". In Argentina, the term is commonly used to refer to lawyers who specialize in suing insurance companies for compensation related to traffic accidents. These lawyers are often criticized for their aggressive tactics and for profiting from other people's misfortunes.

In the context of the story, the character of the carancho is a metaphor for the corrupt and predatory nature of the legal system in Argentina. The lawyer is portrayed as a vulture who preys on vulnerable victims and exploits their suffering for his own gain. The use of this term highlights the negative connotation associated with these lawyers and the public's perception of them as unscrupulous and opportunistic.

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