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<blockquote data-quote="Altalazar" data-source="post: 2640756" data-attributes="member: 939"><p>Thank you. And very astute observations. I didn't notice the statute typos, though I did find many others. I was a bit more careful with editing for my subsequent postings, I hope. Yes, Cordozo is a legal giant, and I thought it made a nifty name for a medieval lawyer. I do have my doubts about law enforcement motivations at times, though I can sympathize with the travails of that job. I'm not technically a lawyer, yet. I'm studying for the bar having just graduated second in my class in law school. Law school was what kept me from gaming for the past three years - working full time and law school don't leave much time for anything else. Having a six week old baby also tends to eat away at the hours, but at least I'm home with her while I study. Half of the fun of gaming for me these days is coming up with an interesting character, one I can write about in first-person. I am always surprised where it can take me. </p><p></p><p>I also find it nice to know there are other lawyer gamers. Have you practiced long? I've only done my externship, in appeals, so I've never even seen a trial, though I've read many many complete trial transcripts and depositions for writing appeals briefs. There is a certain legal purity to appeals which, to coin a bad pun, appeals to me. </p><p></p><p>I should be updating this story hour every Saturday after gaming Friday night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Altalazar, post: 2640756, member: 939"] Thank you. And very astute observations. I didn't notice the statute typos, though I did find many others. I was a bit more careful with editing for my subsequent postings, I hope. Yes, Cordozo is a legal giant, and I thought it made a nifty name for a medieval lawyer. I do have my doubts about law enforcement motivations at times, though I can sympathize with the travails of that job. I'm not technically a lawyer, yet. I'm studying for the bar having just graduated second in my class in law school. Law school was what kept me from gaming for the past three years - working full time and law school don't leave much time for anything else. Having a six week old baby also tends to eat away at the hours, but at least I'm home with her while I study. Half of the fun of gaming for me these days is coming up with an interesting character, one I can write about in first-person. I am always surprised where it can take me. I also find it nice to know there are other lawyer gamers. Have you practiced long? I've only done my externship, in appeals, so I've never even seen a trial, though I've read many many complete trial transcripts and depositions for writing appeals briefs. There is a certain legal purity to appeals which, to coin a bad pun, appeals to me. I should be updating this story hour every Saturday after gaming Friday night. [/QUOTE]
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