To: Jim Robinson
It's quite possible that Mr. Earle will lose his license to practice Law over this.
Here's hoping anyway.
L
31 posted on
10/14/2005 9:38:49 PM PDT by
Lurker
(Some days it seems I'm completely surrounded by morons. Today is one of those days.)
To: Lurker
He'd better. Bump and SENT TO DRUDGE!
To: Lurker
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Uh...Mr. Earle has retained me...as his spokesmoose. Mr. Earle is not available....in the state...in hiding.....ooooh. Where's the squirrel?
48 posted on
10/14/2005 10:06:19 PM PDT by
Colonial Warrior
("I've entered the snapdragon part of my life....Part of me has snapped...the rest is draggin'.")
To: Lurker
"It's quite possible that Mr. Earle will lose his license to practice Law over this."
I think it takes someone with a Texas Law License to file a grievance with the Board Of Professional Responsibilities. Any one here with a Law Degree that can answer that one?
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