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What not to wear to court? Pajama pants
I’d say he’s got to be kidding, except Kevin Underhill (and this is Kevin Underhill, maestro of Lowering The Bar) never kids. That is, he kids but what he’s kidding about is real–factual stuff. Law stuff that, despite everyone’s incredulity, … Continue reading
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Tagged How clients drive lawyers crazy, how to dress for court, law and the courts, role of judges
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How Hammurabi gave birth to the Constitution
A few months ago I was talking to my cousin, Naomi the Younger, about her recent family trip to Paris. Of course, she and her two daughters visited the Louvre. In detailing the stuff they’d seen, Naomi surprised me by … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order
Tagged Law and government agencies, law and the courts, the Constitution of the United States, United States Constitution
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Judge on “dog ownership standard.” It’s a custody battle.
Judge Changes Mind on Dog Ownership Standard Ben Bedell, New York Law Journal November 10, 2015 A Manhattan judge who said he would determine the ownership of “Stevie” the dog according to the “best interests of all concerned”—including the dog—now … Continue reading
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