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mastershakeman posted:Please give us a trip report. Will do. I'm coming in with a heavy knowledge of D and D and a minimal knowledge of law beyond a stint giving small claims information, so this should be fun! I love that the Berkman center is casually sponsoring this.
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semicolonsrock posted:Oh my god, RSVP'd for this poo poo. I guess I can sort of see the connections between one arbitrary giant ruleset and another? If you want to dig into an arbitrary giant ruleset and are a masochist, take a look at the Magic: The Gathering Comprehensive Rules. Granted, you only need to know about 1% of that to play Magic, since most of it involves obscure formats and really old cards that nobody plays in competitive matches, but it's still an example of legalistic writing gone horribly wrong. They should really hire someone who is familiar with Magic and knows legal writing to redo the whole thing from scratch, but it's so huge that it would take months, and nobody would care outside of the Judges who have to understand this mess.
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# ? Feb 6, 2014 14:13 |
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Biggest law firm failure in Canadian history yesterday. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/repo...rticle16708371/
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Vox Nihili posted:...and would like to explore the possibility of doing benefits/ERISA stuff, particularly for unions. Do you mean filing ERISA based claims against a company or actually working on the plans and policies?
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# ? Feb 6, 2014 20:49 |
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HiddenReplaced posted:Do you mean filing ERISA based claims against a company or actually working on the plans and policies? My dad's an ERISA guy and I think when you're an ERISA guy on the union side you do a lot of both. (Also just in case people think I'm ignoring Vox's questions, I'm not, he PMed me.)
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HiddenReplaced posted:Do you mean filing ERISA based claims against a company or actually working on the plans and policies? I would be happy doing either but the union-side stuff appears to mostly involve managing the plans themselves (Taft-Hartley plans, generally).
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MoFauxHawk posted:My dad's an ERISA guy and I think when you're an ERISA guy on the union side you do a lot of both. (Also just in case people think I'm ignoring Vox's questions, I'm not, he PMed me.) Yeah, that's why I asked. If you're a union guy you kinda have to do everything. Management side you tend to specialize in one or the other, and they're both pretty different in practice.
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# ? Feb 6, 2014 21:29 |
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Suitchat: I desperately need to replenish my suit supply, also going for my first tuxedo. Two questions: 1) Navy, charcoal gray, and _____? 2) What the gently caress is a tuxedo what am I doing here.
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The Warszawa posted:Suitchat: I desperately need to replenish my suit supply, also going for my first tuxedo. Two questions: 1) Medium gray 2) I don't know I want to know the answer too
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The suit thread's good for this stuff. A few law people post there too. And yeah, medium gray. A tuxedo is a dinner jacket plus matching pants. Also here's a really good guide about tuxedos. It's even on a law school site! Don't get a notched lapel please.
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# ? Feb 8, 2014 02:43 |
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If you're not getting a tuxedo with a spinning bow tie, you're doing it wrong.
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HiddenReplaced posted:PAGING PETEY No comment.
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# ? Feb 8, 2014 03:58 |
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Why do you need a tuxedo? Are you going to become a spy lawyer?
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# ? Feb 8, 2014 04:16 |
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Mons Hubris posted:Why do you need a tuxedo? Are you going to become a spy lawyer? HiddenReplaced is getting married at a fancy big city hotel and The Warszawa and I don't want to look like hayseeds.
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The Warszawa posted:Suitchat: I desperately need to replenish my suit supply, also going for my first tuxedo. Two questions:
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# ? Feb 8, 2014 05:42 |
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I want a bright blue suit like Phoenix Wright because I am a stylish child.
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# ? Feb 8, 2014 05:52 |
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The Warszawa posted:Suitchat: I desperately need to replenish my suit supply, also going for my first tuxedo. Two questions: Lighter grey and/or something with a stripe or texture. Why the gently caress are you buying a tux?
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# ? Feb 8, 2014 20:33 |
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I bought a tux because I wear one once or twice a year and it's cheaper than renting
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# ? Feb 8, 2014 20:44 |
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This is why I could never move to the east coast With the exception of award shows and prom, I'm pretty sure no one has worn a tux in California since the 60s.
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# ? Feb 8, 2014 21:56 |
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Hell, I can't even remember the last time I had to wear a tie or even dress slacks to work.
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# ? Feb 8, 2014 22:56 |
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just found out that after getting canned I was replaced by a licensed attorney working 31.5 hours a week making $12.50 an hour lol this hosed profession
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Jesus, I make about that much delivering pizzas nights and weekends.
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Nitrousoxide posted:Jesus, I make about that much delivering pizzas nights and weekends.
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TenementFunster posted:just found out that after getting canned I was replaced by a licensed attorney working 31.5 hours a week making $12.50 an hour Barista at a 3rd wave coffee shop would pay better.
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TenementFunster posted:did you also take out $90,000 in student loans to deliver pizza? Double that loan and you're a lot closer. At least I get to do local counsel appearances a few times a week for other firms to make renewing my license worthwhile.
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The Warszawa posted:Suitchat: I desperately need to replenish my suit supply, also going for my first tuxedo. Two questions: Not directly what you asked, but go with made to measure suits. Similar price to decent suits off the rack with a billion times better fit. I use a tailor in Chicago, and he's great. He took my measurements once, and now, if I want to order a new suit or shirt, I'll skype with him and pick out the fabric/pattern/design and he ships it to me when it's done. Dark brown, thin pinstripe (unless you're really tall), lighter gray, and any suit with a subtle pattern is a good one to round it out. Think about what shirts and ties you have. Are most of your shirts patterned? Then go with a solid color. Are most of your shirts plain or with a subtle pattern? Go with a pattern (stripes/light windowpane). Also some don'ts for you: (1) No contrast collar (2) No super flashy patterns (3) No pocket squares (4) No tie clips (5) No monograms Those are reserved for BSDs. Associates are not BSDs.
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# ? Feb 9, 2014 00:34 |
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Contrast collars work on almost no one, bsd or not. The best part about being a criminal defense attorney is that I can basically do anything suitwise. Loud ties, pocket squares, spectator shoes, etc. I can basically use boardwalk empire as my sartorial guide. I still only really wear solid color shirts though (really only white and blue) and never a contrast collar. Also, if you look carefully, you can do full bespoke for similar prices as the better m2m providers. nm fucked around with this message at 00:51 on Feb 9, 2014 |
# ? Feb 9, 2014 00:47 |
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Warszawa is a fancy man that must attend many fancy events. Think of all the charity functions!
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# ? Feb 9, 2014 00:49 |
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The Warszawa posted:Suitchat: I desperately need to replenish my suit supply, also going for my first tuxedo. they got to you, man
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# ? Feb 9, 2014 00:53 |
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My former supervisor wears a bowtie and can pull it off (and isn't 100 or a right winger). I'm jealous.
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# ? Feb 9, 2014 00:54 |
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nm posted:Lighter grey and/or something with a stripe or texture. I have to go to like eight weddings this year and half of them are black tie because people I went to college/law school with are fancy fuckers. mikeraskol posted:Warszawa is a fancy man that must attend many fancy events. Think of all the charity functions! God, they're called galas.
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# ? Feb 9, 2014 00:56 |
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Show up in a Yale law school t-shirt and jeans. gently caress em. Then move to the best coast because no one needs tuxes out here unless you're tom hanks or 17.
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TenementFunster posted:just found out that after getting canned I was replaced by a licensed attorney working 31.5 hours a week making $12.50 an hour That should shock me, but sadly, it doesn't.
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TenementFunster posted:just found out that after getting canned I was replaced by a licensed attorney working 31.5 hours a week making $12.50 an hour No joke? I need to hire some one then. The receptionist makes more than that licensed attorney.
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nm posted:Show up in a Yale law school t-shirt and jeans. gently caress em. I figure I can save money on pique shirts if I just press my guayaberas well.
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Roger_Mudd posted:No joke? I need to hire some one then. The receptionist makes more than that licensed attorney. You could probably have recent attorney grads, or even some experienced ones, doing your paralegal, receptionist, and filing/process serving for less than what you would pay a normal person in that profession.
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Abugadu posted:You could probably have recent attorney grads, or even some experienced ones, doing your paralegal, receptionist, and filing/process serving for less than what you would pay a normal person in that profession. You could probably pay min wage if you make their title "associate" and promise to claim it is a legal job if a future employer calls.
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# ? Feb 9, 2014 02:56 |
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nm posted:You could probably pay min wage if you make their title "associate" and promise to claim it is a legal job if a future employer calls. I feel bad considering this.
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# ? Feb 9, 2014 03:17 |
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How about shirts with different fabric on the inside of the collar/cuffs? They're my baller rear end spoon.
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What is a BSD E: nm I googled. It's me Phil Moscowitz fucked around with this message at 05:55 on Feb 9, 2014 |
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