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Posted by John T on December 07, 2006 at 15:06:54 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: Re: roped off displays posted by NEsota on December 07, 2006 at 13:24:07:
Thanks for the kind remarks, Is your name Duder??????? I just briefly scanned the atatched case, looks like Duder didnt beat his old attorney huh?? I didnt go to law school until AFTER I had a real life and an occupation n wisdom under my belt WHICH THE 21 YEAR OLDS WHO NEVER HAD A JOB had the benefit of. It served me well. I did see many honest sincere individuals enter law school with good intentions but after they went through the system at that young impressionable age they came out with "attitudes" lol Im NOT an ambulance chaser or injury lawyer but recall the law of Torts n negligence as I found it fascinating and loaded with some degree of old fashioned common sense. I think engineering was a good background but actually if I were to advise a kid who was not gonna work before law school I would tell him to study English or Political Science or History cuz a good command and understanding of the English language is best prep for law school due to alllllllllll that reading and writing. Take care now John T
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