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yronic heroism posted:
Lol forever if you think that’s the direction people are going to lie about, instead of everyone clamoring to claim they’ve been wearing the swastika armband since the very first beer hall meetings
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mastershakeman posted:Illinois is making attorneys who don't have malpractice insurance through a firm (i.e. everyone who does doc review) do 4 hours of 'self assessment' about all that stuff. Normally CLEs are like an hour video or whatever. This is flash only and requires you to click next slide about every 15-30 seconds and otherwise stops. Dusted...
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# ? Oct 19, 2018 05:39 |
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Phil Moscowitz posted:Lol forever if you think that’s the direction people are going to lie about, instead of everyone clamoring to claim they’ve been wearing the swastika armband since the very first beer hall meetings . txt
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# ? Oct 19, 2018 05:40 |
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yronic heroism posted:It’s p cool all judges now need to be members of a club that started because no one else would believe this stuff (to the exclusion of everything else) back when SCOTUS was actually doing positive things like ruling against segregation. There's great joy to be found when you find a lawyer who takes textualism seriously and you can watch their face contort when you don't even pretend to humor them by pretending that the philosophy has merit. Here's a hint, if a jurisprudence "theory" would have upheld Dred Scott 200 years ago, it's the wrong loving theory.
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# ? Oct 19, 2018 05:42 |
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Mr. Nice! posted:that might not be too bad of a plan. Reminds me of HankCo. Good luck but that just Sounds like a sweat shop firm. How are there 12 cities in Florida worth having an office in, are the meth accidents that numerous EwokEntourage fucked around with this message at 05:50 on Oct 19, 2018 |
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yronic heroism posted:
This won’t be a problem after Kav. Future nominees can respond to Senators that ask questions like that by yelling and threatening future revenge.
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EwokEntourage posted:Good luck but that just Sounds like a sweat shop firm. How are there 12 cities in Florida worth having an office in, are the meth accidents that numerous Florida is the third most populous state. There are a lot of people here. There are also a fuckload of worker’s comp attorneys suing for people all the time. They do have a lot of locations, but the small offices, like here in Tallahassee, have only a handful of people and very low turnover. It might be lovely work. It’s already the opposite side of where I would like to be in a worker’s comp case, but if they’ll actually pay me it’s something. I told them during the interview a bit about political affiliation, and that’s part of why she recommended for an office with a partner that agrees with me. I’m volunteering the next two weeks as a partisan poll watcher and will be in the boiler room with some of the heads of the FL democratic party. The guy that runs the veteran’s legal clinic is one of the people running this for the state. None of my clinic people want me to move so they’re trying to find some way to pay me to stay. If Gillum wins I could find a spot on his staff. Just waiting to see how everything shakes out. The worker’s comp firm told me for the first year I have to average 125 billable hours a month and afterwards expected 200/month. 2400/year expectation definitely sucks, but I expect compensation should be in line with the work. I figure the ultimate test is will they pay for me to travel for my second interview. I already asked them about it so I’m just waiting for a response.
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Kawasaki Nun posted:Dusted... It was really great getting to hear a second time through about how you should have unique 12+ character passwords for every account, 3 backups across more than one device, never use public WiFi, etc. All of these are "reasonable" and I'd loving love to see one of the million 70 year old lawyers in the state told they have to do this instead of the army of temps forced to watch these videos that have no application to them
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loving hell I hate lawsuit season. Why do people go bananas all at the same time, I'm so loving tired and I have dance classes all weekend. I've heard all sorts of poo poo lately too, things I've learned include a dirty as gently caress mob lawyer got hired to a municipal law enforcement oversight position in a fuckup orders of magnitude above the general incompetence of local authority and a well-known artist is a secret pedo and needs a crim defence specialist to review his case. Super. In sum this is me 24/7:
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Look Sir Droids posted:This won’t be a problem after Kav. Future nominees can respond to Senators that ask questions like that by yelling and threatening future revenge. “Again, Senator, based on precedent, my answer is that I like beer. Do you like beer?”
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# ? Oct 19, 2018 14:01 |
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Nice piece of fish posted:loving hell I hate lawsuit season. Why do people go bananas all at the same time, I'm so loving tired and I have dance classes all weekend. I've heard all sorts of poo poo lately too, things I've learned include a dirty as gently caress mob lawyer got hired to a municipal law enforcement oversight position in a fuckup orders of magnitude above the general incompetence of local authority and a well-known artist is a secret pedo and needs a crim defence specialist to review his case. Is the Norwegian mob primarily involved in cod trafficking?
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# ? Oct 19, 2018 14:26 |
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Pook Good Mook posted:Is the Norwegian mob primarily involved in cod trafficking? My money's on oil. If you have oil, you automatically get corruption and organized crime. Maybe it's not to the extent of Middle East/Eastern Europe/Latin America, because Norway, but still
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Alexeythegreat posted:My money's on oil. If you have oil, you automatically get corruption and organized crime. Maybe it's not to the extent of Middle East/Eastern Europe/Latin America, because Norway, but still Well at least they get free healthcare for their clubbed knees
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Alexeythegreat posted:My money's on oil. If you have oil, you automatically get corruption and organized crime. Maybe it's not to the extent of Middle East/Eastern Europe/Latin America, because Norway, but still See here in America we don’t have that problem because we just let the O&G corporations break peoples’ legs
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disjoe posted:See here in America we don’t have that problem because we just let the O&G corporations break peoples’ legs Rip Huey Long Edit: autocorrect changing Huey to hurt because they hate ducks and black cartoon character and the kingfish
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disjoe posted:See here in America we don’t have that problem because we just let the O&G corporations break peoples’ legs Can't have corruption if bribes are legal. (Insert guy tapping head meme)
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Pook Good Mook posted:Is the Norwegian mob primarily involved in cod trafficking? There isn't one, unless you count moms with strollers. We imported some bike gangs and they are pretty much it, as well as smatterings of polish mobsters. E: Unless you count Sven from Upthefjord, he's pretty shady. He was on the hit tv program "you won't believe the idiots who live over here" with a dancing and singing cod but it didn't dance and almost couldn't sing either. Alexeythegreat posted:My money's on oil. If you have oil, you automatically get corruption and organized crime. Maybe it's not to the extent of Middle East/Eastern Europe/Latin America, because Norway, but still Maybe if you're Russia. Oil is so ridiculously regulated here with so much oversight and direct state control it'd be like imagining a nuclear power mafia smuggling uranium and poo poo. Nice piece of fish fucked around with this message at 21:57 on Oct 19, 2018 |
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Nice piece of fish posted:Maybe if you're Russia. Oil is so ridiculously regulated here with so much oversight and direct state control it'd be like imagining a nuclear power mafia smuggling uranium and poo poo. Based on my experiences in Scandinavia, my assumption is that the domestic price of gas went up after Norway discovered oil.
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Nice piece of fish posted:it'd be like imagining a nuclear power mafia smuggling uranium and poo poo. So Russia?
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Pook Good Mook posted:Based on my experiences in Scandinavia, my assumption is that the domestic price of gas went up after Norway discovered oil. It did, due to taxes. It's one of the most taxed goods we have. It's about 8 dollars a gallon on average I think. Including road tolls, road tax, mandatory insurance, tire spike tax and average maintenance which is 25 % vat on parts and work in addition to import tax for the parts you can expect to spend 15 000 USD per car per year average if you commute any kind of distance at all. Then add the cost of gas.
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EwokEntourage posted:So Russia? Yeah might not have been the best example to use on alexey.
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Nice piece of fish posted:There isn't one, unless you count moms with strollers. We imported some bike gangs and they are pretty much it, as well as smatterings of polish mobsters. The part in bold is exactly how it is in Russia
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I know Norway has the mob, I've seen lillyhammer.
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Nice piece of fish posted:Maybe if you're Russia. Oil is so ridiculously regulated here with so much oversight and direct state control it'd be like imagining a nuclear power mafia smuggling uranium and poo poo. You didn't follow the Fukushima incident too closely, eh?
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Alexeythegreat posted:The part in bold is exactly how it is in Russia Not sure if russian state management is comparable to norwegian state managment in any sort of way, but I will freely admit that the oil industry is absolutely responsible for some downright fuckery abroad and probably at home as well. It's very well hidden though, and I don't know if mafia would be the right term for it. Maybe "republicanism" is closer. nm posted:I know Norway has the mob, I've seen lillyhammer. That's actually a documentary. Discendo Vox posted:You didn't follow the Fukushima incident too closely, eh? There was a nuclear power mafia smuggling uranium?
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Nice piece of fish posted:There was a nuclear power mafia smuggling uranium? Kinda, the root cause appears to have been tied to yakuza involvement in the nuclear industry of Japan at several levels. https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2012/05/how-yakuza-and-japans-nuclear-industry-learned-love-each-other/327691/
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Discendo Vox posted:Kinda, the root cause appears to have been tied to yakuza involvement in the nuclear industry of Japan at several levels. Whoa cool!
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I mean except for all the dead people
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Wait, so the yakuza have an earthquake machine???
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EwokEntourage posted:Wait, so the yakuza have an earthquake machine??? James Bond has taught me that there are Japanese fishing villages with retractable roof volcanos, so yes, they also have earthquake machines.
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EwokEntourage posted:Wait, so the yakuza have an earthquake machine??? Obviously you haven't seen Kiryu Kazama fight
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mastershakeman posted:Obviously you haven't seen Kiryu Kazama fight He kills no men except in paradise
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I am not one of those goons who is super into Japan, but my rudimentary understanding is that their government and economy is more corrupt, and parasitic organized crime plays a larger, more accepted role in society, than basically any other nominally democratic country.
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Discendo Vox posted:I am not one of those goons who is super into Japan, but my rudimentary understanding is that their government and economy is more corrupt, and parasitic organized crime plays a larger, more accepted role in society, than basically any other nominally democratic country. Not by a long shot. Italy exists, for example.
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# ? Oct 20, 2018 21:05 |
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Korea. Sweden. I could go on.
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Discendo Vox posted:I am not one of those goons who is super into Japan, but my rudimentary understanding is that their government and economy is more corrupt, and parasitic organized crime plays a larger, more accepted role in society, than basically any other nominally democratic country. Worse than the Republican Party???
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Yeah, Italy is a member of the G7 and OECD and is far worse than Japan.
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Korea is run by a cabal of witches and their last president sacrificed 300 people on the anniversary of her cult leaders death
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therobit posted:Not by a long shot. Italy exists, for example. Yeah, I know Italy exists- it was the comparison point I was thinking of. If you're saying it's worse there, I believe you. The domestic politics of Japan with the whole one party hegemony and paired media system seemed worse.
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Discendo Vox posted:The domestic politics of Japan with the whole one party hegemony and paired media system seemed worse. Systems like this make me wonder why they don’t just do a monarchy. Bullshit democracies leave more room for corruption.
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