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“Football and Teaching Law to Your Clients”

I picked this piece up from a quirky blog called lawyerist.com, and dove right in, given my own romance both with law and with football. Lawyerist is, of course, written by lawyers and/or consultants to lawyers, for lawyers — advice … Continue reading

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The good plaintiff divides obsession into compartments

And, through the heat of conflict, keeps the law In calmness made, and sees what he foresaw.– William Wordsworth, Character of the Happy Warrior I learned how to compartmentalize in two stages, each separated by a lot of years. When … Continue reading

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Legal writing piece is good advice…for plaintiffs

Recently, I was asked by a woman who was involved in two lawsuits to give her some advice. She wasn’t happy with her lawyers and when I asked about the stage of one case, I found what she was saying … Continue reading

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