February 2010
3 posts
“Lets say B gives A the money and then says, ‘but I’m going to sue you to get it back,’ then what?”
“Who would do that?”
“I don’t know… B?”
Pontification
It seems like all the “aha!” moments I have these days relate to time. I suppose it should be obvious, but we only live for a finite amount of time. I used to place a lot of importance on being smart, but after getting my ass whooped by people who I am by and large as smart as, I think what’s probably more important is how you use your time. There will always be a deadline and...
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“Since I have for years taught the survey course on evidence at various of our local law schools and at continuing legal education programs, this is a matter to which I have given some thought,” wrote Chief Judge Young… . Judge Young identified three approaches: Inadvertent disclosure never forfeits the privilege, it always does, and it sometimes does.