I'm a lawfag, and I love what they did.
it is true that many lawyers do not like pro se.
There are times in which I agree.
However, I have helped many pro se litigants; writing "ghost" letters and advising them.
Many were successful.
I'm a lawfag, and I love what they did.
it is true that many lawyers do not like pro se.
There are times in which I agree.
However, I have helped many pro se litigants; writing "ghost" letters and advising them.
Many were successful.
>Kinda tired of you lawfags to be honest.
Me, too. It was not my first choice. For example, I have Undergraduate degrees in Both Mathematics and Political science, (Double major) and only "resorted" to law when, after working for the military industrial academic complex decided to take up a lawfag degree.
>Most, not saying you, went through lawschool just to feel above the rest.
I disagree. They went to law school to make money, which is even worse than your assessment.
>The law is the law, don't give a fuck about opinions, just need the black and white of it all. Just saying
I completely agree.
What (((THEY))) don't want you to know is that pro se has many advantages.
That is why I helped many people to litigate their own cases.
Thanks for that, anon.
Apparently.
He played a role on Boomer space 9, and shortly after that, he died from "cancer."
Very sad.
That is so sad.
It is worse that the truth was manipulated.
Thanks for the update, anon!
Me, too.
Great actor. And, from all accounts, a decent man.
You were a good teacher. I represented many teachers like you that did not go along with the indoctrination.
It would seem you were dealing with the undergraduates. Lawfag school was filled to the brim with money grubbing cunts that could care less about the law, and were more concerning with money and status.
Sad but true.
Interesting. When I was attending Harvey Mudd, they separated those that were researchers from those that were not, if you know what I mean?
Basically that.
Are you in it for the love of the field or are you in it for other reasonsโฆ
Harvey Mudd for the math degree and Pomona for the political science degree.
True.