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Phi230 posted:Wait how small? Do I know you? If you go to bullwinkles you've eaten my tacos.
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Mr. Nice! posted:If you go to bullwinkles you've eaten my tacos. Tbh I don't go to bulls to eat the tacos if I'm going anywhere near Tennessee St. to go out its to get sloppy at the strip When I was a Freshman, I went to Ken's and saw a girl throw up in her hand and put it in her pocket
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Phi230 posted:Tbh I don't go to bulls to eat the tacos white trash wednesday is a thing of wonder.
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 02:58 |
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Mr. Nice! posted:white trash wednesday is a thing of wonder. I only own one pair of cut off jorts and flannel and you know why
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 02:59 |
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Excuse me this thread is only for lawyers inTexas, adjacent States, and anyone living on terrible islands in the Pacific or Atlantic oceans. Sorry all you svalbard posters.
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Hot Dog Day #91 posted:Excuse me this thread is only for lawyers inTexas, adjacent States, and anyone living on terrible islands in the Pacific or Atlantic oceans. Finally someone accepts me!
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Hot Dog Day #91 posted:Excuse me this thread is only for lawyers inTexas, adjacent States, and anyone living on terrible islands in the Pacific or Atlantic oceans. I'm from Texas. Does that count?
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 09:35 |
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No one cares about texas. The island posters are cool though.
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nm posted:The island posters are cool though. Let me show you an island golf course. I got to play a round here for free this week because we had some visiting journalists from Japan and the Visitors Authority wanted a local resident to play golf with their beginner group.
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 21:47 |
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First chairing my first jury trial in two years on Monday. Been a while.
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echopapa posted:Let me show you an island golf course. I got to play a round here for free this week because we had some visiting journalists from Japan and the Visitors Authority wanted a local resident to play golf with their beginner group. I've never played a game of golf in my life. I've never swung a golfclub outside of a putter at minigolf.
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nm posted:No one cares about texas. Two fish swim by an older fish. "How's the water boys?" asks the older fish. After the older fish swims away, one turns to the other and says "What the hell is water?" Texas is the water of the story.
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Roger_Mudd posted:Two fish swim by an older fish. Unlikely. If water was texas, all the fish in it wouldn't shut up about being from water. Texans and new yorkers are basically the same except one has edible bagels and othe edible tacos.
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# ? Dec 11, 2016 03:26 |
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I love those New York tacos.
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Mr. Nice! posted:I've never played a game of golf in my life. I've never swung a golfclub outside of a putter at minigolf. Neither did I until I moved here, but lessons were so cheap ($15) that I figured it was worth learning.
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i, too, play mini golf at $15 a game but it's still loving boring as piss /golfhate
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nm posted:Unlikely. As a Texan living in New York, I just wanted to say that I'm a Texan living in New York.
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sorry gaminghyena, sucks that we got matched against each other despite being significantly better than all the other teams I believe I will be flattening Cooley Crusaders next week unless Dallas does terribly tonight.
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evilweasel posted:sorry gaminghyena, sucks that we got matched against each other despite being significantly better than all the other teams Well, Dallas did pretty terribly.
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I need some advice, lawgoons. Next year will be my final year of law school. The short simplified version of the system here is that you do the law degree, then do either a clerkship (super competitive) or this course called PLT which takes about six months, after which you can apply to be admitted as a solicitor (for various reasons I'd do the PLT option rather than clerkship). I'm trying to decide whether it's worth me doing the PLT and bothering getting recognised/licensed to practice as a solicitor or not. I currently have a job in politics, essentially running communications for the politician I work for, and I love the route I'm on with that. Pros: keeping options open for the future in case I ever decide to practice law (not something I intend on doing at this point); it'd be nice to be able to say I'm a lawyer, even just as recognition that I made it through the course, which it didn't always look like I would; my parents have offered to pay, so money isn't a factor. Cons: nobody in my current line of employment is going to care if I'm qualified to practice (they'll care that I have the degree, not if I can practice); if I did PLT, it'd be during an election year, so I'm not going to be swimming in spare time; I don't have any desire/intent to practice, so it feels a bit pointless and like I'd be doing it mainly for the sake of it. I know that only I can decide for myself and whatever, but does anyone have any advice/input? Thanks goons. tl;dr: will have a law degree, can't decide whether it's worth getting qualified as a lawyer when I don't want to practice.
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Only you know what's best for you, as I'm sure you recognize. But I have to imagine being a licensed attorney is better for those working in politics. You may not want to run communications for this politician forever. In the US, a politically connected attorney can serve as counsel to legislative committees, agencies, political parties, etc. You can run a comms shop with no credentials, but you can't advise people about law with out a license. If you can complete it and keep your communications job, I'd do it. If you cannot do it well enough to complete it while working your current job, then you really need to access your abilities and pick one. Good luck.
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Thanks for the advice, it's completely the sort of thing I was after. I guess it really strikes at the heart of it as well - I'm not going to be disadvantaged by having it, and the main advantage is that if you have it, you have more options. Well, unless they take it away from you, like they did my ethics lecturer who disappeared halfway through the semester when it transpired she'd been borrowing from clients' trusts and was disbarred. Since this is the law school megathread as well - grades were released a few days ago and I've officially passed Constitutional and I'm so relieved. For someone who works in government I should probably care more about our Constitution but I just hate it and want it to go away forever. Although working in government, I'm sure my job would be easier if it just went away forever, so actually I'm not seeing a downside at this point, other than I already passed. Anyway mainly I just wanted to share my relief with people who'd get it.
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# ? Dec 12, 2016 14:51 |
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Can you wait till the election season is over to start this program? Would that keep you from spinning too many plates and give you time to consider your future career track?
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It sounds like you aren't in the US, so it's hard for us here to give you much advice. But I'd agree with other posters that if you can get licensed while working your current gig you should suck it up and do it. Also study harder than you did during law school so you actually pass. (I assume that's why clerkships aren't an option)
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# ? Dec 12, 2016 17:26 |
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Is there a problem with doing the course after the election is over?
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# ? Dec 12, 2016 18:56 |
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evilweasel posted:sorry gaminghyena, sucks that we got matched against each other despite being significantly better than all the other teams I think you play Capital City next. This is easily my worst fantasy team in recent memory but I Just Win Baby
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# ? Dec 12, 2016 19:39 |
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Scraps looks handsome in Court today. 😍
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# ? Dec 12, 2016 20:41 |
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So does Mr. Mudd, who is making angry eyes at his ex-partner.
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Arcturas posted:It sounds like you aren't in the US, so it's hard for us here to give you much advice. But I'd agree with other posters that if you can get licensed while working your current gig you should suck it up and do it. Also study harder than you did during law school so you actually pass. (I assume that's why clerkships aren't an option) I get why you'd assume that, but the main reasons I've ruled out a clerkship are that here, only 20% of people get them, so they're super competitive, and while I haven't failed any classes (credit/distinction average) I'm not top 20% of the state good (high distinction average). The main reason I've ruled it out is that clerkships are full time and go for about a year, so I'd definitely have to quit my job, which I like. Many (but not all) are also about who you know, and since I come from a family of teachers, the answer is "nobody". PLT is a lot faster and I could do it while keeping my job, and since 80% of lawyers do it, it isn't really seen as lesser or inferior. To those asking why not delay until after the election: I could, and if I started and realised I really couldn't do both I would, but I work better keeping the momentum up. If I take a year off, it's way more likely that I just wouldn't bother and wouldn't come back to it. There is a time limit for PLT where if you don't do it within three years you have to repeat some subjects before they'll let you do it, so I'd be fine delaying for a year. Thanks again for the advice everyone, I do really appreciate it.
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Is PLT like the bar, where you basically spend all your time studying? Or is it like a job, where you have to show up and someone holds you accountable? Basically I'm wondering if you can do both and drop out of PLT if you get overwhelmed at work and there's a risk of burning bridges and you need to focus on only one or the other. Either way I do recommend doing both.
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If I were looking at a resume for someone who completed training and then didn't get whatever certification, it would be a red flag and maybe a decent discussion at the interview. You might as well do it.
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The form PLT takes depends to an extent on which of the three providers you do it with, but it's basically a combination of coursework and placement in a firm. It'd be a pain to do the placement but possible if I used my leave. Here it isn't uncommon for people to do a law degree and not do the extra step to get qualified as a lawyer. Obviously most people get qualified, but I know a lot of people who work in government as advisors, HR, managerial roles etc. who have law degrees but aren't lawyers.
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Hey, I'm an Australian lawyer who has worked in politics and remains politically connected. I'm going to say don't get admitted. If you don't want to practise law ever, get admitted if you really want AFTER the election. But know that it's not going to matter. And if you DO want to practise law at some point, get admitted THEN. Getting admitted and then not practising for years on end means you are basically closing that door prematurely. It's hard enough getting your first job as a solicitor and if you get admitted now and then end up wanting to practise law in 5-10 years you will be a lot less employable. I've known people who have done the law degree, had various careers then ended up doing PLT 10 years later. I reckon that's the way to go. Your law degree doesn't go stale.
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Millennial posted:I've known people who have done the law degree, had various careers then ended up doing PLT 10 years later. I reckon that's the way to go. Your law degree doesn't go stale. They do now. I don't know how the cut off works applying to Whitlam, but he'll at best have extra hoops to jump through and at worst have to redo the ruddy thing.
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# ? Dec 14, 2016 13:57 |
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Finally won a jury trial. (Collin county no less, scraps and Roger). Took 5 years to get a win.
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Hot Dog Day #91 posted:Finally won a jury trial. (Collin county no less, scraps and Roger). Congratulations! Unless it was for the government, then gently caress you.
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blarzgh posted:Congratulations! Unless it was for the government, then gently caress you. If he's for the government and wins, that means the idiots who lost were very plainly in the wrong so it's a win for our nation.
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I mean the government wins sometimes in good ways like when they tell T. Boone Pickins to gently caress off.
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# ? Dec 14, 2016 19:23 |
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It was for the government, but I'm saving your taxpayer dollars.
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Mr. Nice! posted:I mean the government wins sometimes in good ways like when they tell T. Boone Pickins to gently caress off. Is that a war widow? Because I think he only goes after them.
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