Slick is most certainly absolved of his legal fees. He may now sue Congress for his portion of the legal fees defending Whitewater investigations. Did any of you believe Bill was going to actually take up being an attorney? How good would he have been since he never actually practiced law? A bio: He graduated, taught law, became AG somehow of Arkansas, then became Governor, then President. Losing his law license doesn't hurt him one bit. He is now a multimillionaire. Robert Ray should've stuck it to him but folded. I'm not happy at all.