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Jan Novak, Associate Director jan.novak@law.csuohio.edu | June 06, 2008 - 16:15
This would never happen to a CM student or graduate, but take this snippet from The People's Court as a cautionary tale:
Thanks to The Law Librarian Blog for this find.
David | 08/06/2008, 21:30
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What an idiot. He's inexperienced and arrogant. As a paralegal and pro se litigant, I even know not to talk to a Judge like that. I have seen countless law students step through the doors of the law firm and you could smell how green they are. They make comments and missteps typical of a law student. Experience is vital in the practice of law.