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Old 06-02-2005, 12:35 PM   #1230
Hank Chinaski
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Originally posted by Sidd Finch
I'm not sure, but you seem to.


I have to wonder, though, why you felt superior to someone doing criminal work. It's a much better way to start your practice -- you have a lot more fun, you go to court constantly, and in two or three years you get a lifetime of stories. Most of the best trial lawyers I know started their careers as criminal lawyers. They may not be as fluent with Lexis as you are, but I think they can pretty easily compensate for that feeling of inadequacy.
I can't do Lexis and what's wrong with pawn shop law, or whatever it was you said I do?

The best nuts and bolts court room guy I know started out doing insurance defense work. The pure criminal people I know stay in it. I don't openly feel superior, but I'm honest with myself that for a moment in that instance I did.
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