Posted on 11/22/2017 4:41:38 AM PST by Zakeet
Fixed it.
A good honk of some Vicks Vaporub, and PRESTO!, an agonized face and instant tears, indistinguishable from actual emotion...
“drag her behind a pick up till she is goo”.......
That’s a bit “overboard” and against the law.
Its a growing, self-perpetuating attorney jobs program.
And its bad for America.
I doubt there is enough here to actually land her in prison. For damned sure she should be disbarred.
Nelson looks like that woman at the end of the Deal Dash commercial.
Roe v Wade was in 1973. Allred took Norma McCorvey (Roe) as a client in 1989.
Not defending Allred, just posting for accuracy.
Thanks Zakeet.
A few years ago, the Democrats were running blatantly false radio ads against a local Republican running for the U.S. House. I talked on the phone to the station manager about it. He said he understood the ads were false; but they were required to run them anyway because slandering candidates for public office is legal. The person being slandered has no legal recourse except to raise money to run counter-ads. I also spoke to someone in Washington in the Federal Election Commission; and they told me the same thing.
What do you call 100 parachuting lawyers?
Skeet!
You can represent clients in other jurisdictions by associating yourself with local counsel in that jurisdiction. This practice is almost as common as breathing in the legal profession and there’s nothing unethical about it.
Thanks Civ
I’m sure this news is on CNN and all other leftworks by now. /S
3.) A former employee says the restaurant NEVER closed at 11 PM as Nelson claimed and at midnight on most nights.
It is generally allowed if one appears in court and seeks permission to do so. As my comment stated, this is called making a “pro hac vice” appearance.
I find it curious that Allred frequently flies into a location outside of California and appears in front of a microphone and announces that she is representing someone. Of course, given her ego and the media’s lack of attention, no coverage is given to her local co-counsel, if any exists. Moreover, in numerous cases, no lawsuit actually results. It is all about Allred getting camera time or pushing her political agenda. She is a Democratic party activist after all.
Interestingly, the California State Bar is investigating Allred. We will have to wait and see if any discipline is imposed.
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