the fence was up not to hide the work, but to reduce dust levels for the community and all they had to do was ask to see it (per discovery), but they chose the watergate route because they are idiots.
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dAPhREAk
Nauru12397 Posts
the fence was up not to hide the work, but to reduce dust levels for the community and all they had to do was ask to see it (per discovery), but they chose the watergate route because they are idiots. | ||
bonifaceviii
Canada2890 Posts
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xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
Christ, that's depressing. Most people who are going to law school right now are insane. Most are going to regret it. | ||
Caladbolg
2855 Posts
On December 11 2013 06:23 dAPhREAk wrote: in one of my cases, the associate from the plaintiff's firm broke into our gated construction yard to take pictures of the "oil contamination" and got caught by a security guard when he got stuck on the fence. we referred to him as the cat burglar from then on and it seems you're well on your way to achieving the same skill set as he. =) the fence was up not to hide the work, but to reduce dust levels for the community and all they had to do was ask to see it (per discovery), but they chose the watergate route because they are idiots. Haha! Speaking of funny stories, I work as a lawyer in our Supreme Court. One of the cases I handled was an administrative case for disbarment. The defense lawyer, during a break in the hearing, took some of the plaintiff's evidence, hid in the bathroom, and ate the documents. Stomach of steel. Anyway I suspended him from practice for a couple of years but couldn't bring myself to recommend his disbarment because of the hilarity of what he did (besides, the opposing counsel had duplicates of the document so it didn't really affect the case too much). | ||
Staboteur
Canada1873 Posts
And a friend of mine might know you. I don't imagine Windsor's Law circles are that big. Short redhead, and every bit as angry as you'd expect a ginger to be. | ||
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Chill
Calgary25962 Posts
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tshi
United States2495 Posts
Since you're in law school and stuff, how similar are the phoenix wright video games to canaidian law? | ||
-Kaiser-
Canada932 Posts
On December 11 2013 18:22 tshi wrote: I've been interested in Law ever since I got a jury summons (in the usa, participating in a jury is a civic duty!). So as a result, Ive been playing all the Phoenix Wright games. They're really fun and they make being a juror/lawyer interesting... Since you're in law school and stuff, how similar are the phoenix wright video games to canaidian law? They're not at all even remotely similar in any conceivable way. | ||
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itsjustatank
Hong Kong9150 Posts
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EatThePath
United States3943 Posts
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3FFA
United States3931 Posts
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Mastermind
Canada7096 Posts
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isaachukfan
Canada785 Posts
Holy fuck....one of those jobs is "$ 167 a week".....I'm a high school student and my job initially offered $150 a week working from home for 1.5 hours a day... unfortunately my position got split up, it's still better than most of my friends though.... | ||
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United States1785 Posts
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Lalalaland34483 Posts
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Cam Connor
Canada786 Posts
you had to go through a dumpster in windsor, canada's dumpster (excluding quebec) | ||
Durak
Canada3684 Posts
I was in Windsor for Law Games 2013. Are you going this year to Montreal, HP? | ||
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HawaiianPig
Canada5155 Posts
On December 13 2013 08:32 Durak wrote: Browsing TL as a break from studying Tax Law and this is not what I expected to find. Pretty funny though. I was in Windsor for Law Games 2013. Are you going this year to Montreal, HP? I might make it out. I'm not participating, but a bunch of people want to just go up anyway to partake in the debauchery. Thing is, I've got a moot to prepare for with a factum due in early January. We'll see. | ||
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