tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11072522.post7555314291288716501..comments2023-09-15T18:46:21.457+10:00Comments on the public house: Life's too Short!! (part 2)Mine Hosthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09319158585057502587noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11072522.post-31549573709347702112013-04-09T23:28:18.758+10:002013-04-09T23:28:18.758+10:00Marcellous, he actually said a little more in real...Marcellous, he actually said a little more in real life, conceding (in not so many words) that I had a point, but the ego on the prick prevented him from coming out & saying so.<br /><br />JeffS: Sad to say, but he is a national partner, in a national firm. The man is a very skilled, very experienced, and very senior litigator.<br />He just didn't slow down enough to pay attention to what he was saying. He made the error of assuming his junior was savvy, and that the cliet (me) was wrong.<br /><br />Belief that the client is always in the wrong is actually quite common, especially among the senior end of corporate law.Steve at the Pubnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11072522.post-75585104898592025252013-03-28T22:32:42.211+10:002013-03-28T22:32:42.211+10:00That's a lawyer who got his degree from a dipl...That's a lawyer who got his degree from a diploma mill.JeffSnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11072522.post-46806180407510500512013-03-20T12:11:28.892+10:002013-03-20T12:11:28.892+10:00Life's too short for paraphrases - they don...Life's too short for paraphrases - they don't do the job. Give us what he actually wrote. You can bowdlerise any bits which compromise your pseudonymity.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com