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September 6, 2010 at 2:17 PM #602270September 6, 2010 at 2:23 PM #601213drboomParticipant
[quote=bearishgurl]Should you ever face a court hearing without an attorney, due to your “strong DIY ethic,” I am in hopes that you will handle it with aplomb![/quote]
Maybe, but that’s not amateur hour so I’ll never find out unless it’s small claims court. I’ll have a lawyer.
The main problem for the non-professional, just as in the RE world, isn’t the law; it’s all the process stuff. Rules of evidence and procedure are weapons, and you have to do it everyday to have a decent chance. It’s set up by and for lawyers, of course, so there again we have a monopoly tax.
September 6, 2010 at 2:23 PM #601304drboomParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]Should you ever face a court hearing without an attorney, due to your “strong DIY ethic,” I am in hopes that you will handle it with aplomb![/quote]
Maybe, but that’s not amateur hour so I’ll never find out unless it’s small claims court. I’ll have a lawyer.
The main problem for the non-professional, just as in the RE world, isn’t the law; it’s all the process stuff. Rules of evidence and procedure are weapons, and you have to do it everyday to have a decent chance. It’s set up by and for lawyers, of course, so there again we have a monopoly tax.
September 6, 2010 at 2:23 PM #601851drboomParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]Should you ever face a court hearing without an attorney, due to your “strong DIY ethic,” I am in hopes that you will handle it with aplomb![/quote]
Maybe, but that’s not amateur hour so I’ll never find out unless it’s small claims court. I’ll have a lawyer.
The main problem for the non-professional, just as in the RE world, isn’t the law; it’s all the process stuff. Rules of evidence and procedure are weapons, and you have to do it everyday to have a decent chance. It’s set up by and for lawyers, of course, so there again we have a monopoly tax.
September 6, 2010 at 2:23 PM #601957drboomParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]Should you ever face a court hearing without an attorney, due to your “strong DIY ethic,” I am in hopes that you will handle it with aplomb![/quote]
Maybe, but that’s not amateur hour so I’ll never find out unless it’s small claims court. I’ll have a lawyer.
The main problem for the non-professional, just as in the RE world, isn’t the law; it’s all the process stuff. Rules of evidence and procedure are weapons, and you have to do it everyday to have a decent chance. It’s set up by and for lawyers, of course, so there again we have a monopoly tax.
September 6, 2010 at 2:23 PM #602275drboomParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]Should you ever face a court hearing without an attorney, due to your “strong DIY ethic,” I am in hopes that you will handle it with aplomb![/quote]
Maybe, but that’s not amateur hour so I’ll never find out unless it’s small claims court. I’ll have a lawyer.
The main problem for the non-professional, just as in the RE world, isn’t the law; it’s all the process stuff. Rules of evidence and procedure are weapons, and you have to do it everyday to have a decent chance. It’s set up by and for lawyers, of course, so there again we have a monopoly tax.
September 6, 2010 at 2:48 PM #601218bearishgurlParticipant[quote=drboom]The main problem for the non-professional, just as in the RE world, isn’t the law; it’s all the process stuff. Rules of evidence and procedure are weapons, and you have to do it everyday to have a decent chance. It’s set up by and for lawyers, of course, so there again we have a monopoly tax.[/quote]
Yes, I majored in business litigation and thus have the latest volume of the CA Code of Civil Procedure implanted in my brain and chained to my ankle, just in case my brain implants decide to take a hiatus :=]
September 6, 2010 at 2:48 PM #601309bearishgurlParticipant[quote=drboom]The main problem for the non-professional, just as in the RE world, isn’t the law; it’s all the process stuff. Rules of evidence and procedure are weapons, and you have to do it everyday to have a decent chance. It’s set up by and for lawyers, of course, so there again we have a monopoly tax.[/quote]
Yes, I majored in business litigation and thus have the latest volume of the CA Code of Civil Procedure implanted in my brain and chained to my ankle, just in case my brain implants decide to take a hiatus :=]
September 6, 2010 at 2:48 PM #601856bearishgurlParticipant[quote=drboom]The main problem for the non-professional, just as in the RE world, isn’t the law; it’s all the process stuff. Rules of evidence and procedure are weapons, and you have to do it everyday to have a decent chance. It’s set up by and for lawyers, of course, so there again we have a monopoly tax.[/quote]
Yes, I majored in business litigation and thus have the latest volume of the CA Code of Civil Procedure implanted in my brain and chained to my ankle, just in case my brain implants decide to take a hiatus :=]
September 6, 2010 at 2:48 PM #601962bearishgurlParticipant[quote=drboom]The main problem for the non-professional, just as in the RE world, isn’t the law; it’s all the process stuff. Rules of evidence and procedure are weapons, and you have to do it everyday to have a decent chance. It’s set up by and for lawyers, of course, so there again we have a monopoly tax.[/quote]
Yes, I majored in business litigation and thus have the latest volume of the CA Code of Civil Procedure implanted in my brain and chained to my ankle, just in case my brain implants decide to take a hiatus :=]
September 6, 2010 at 2:48 PM #602280bearishgurlParticipant[quote=drboom]The main problem for the non-professional, just as in the RE world, isn’t the law; it’s all the process stuff. Rules of evidence and procedure are weapons, and you have to do it everyday to have a decent chance. It’s set up by and for lawyers, of course, so there again we have a monopoly tax.[/quote]
Yes, I majored in business litigation and thus have the latest volume of the CA Code of Civil Procedure implanted in my brain and chained to my ankle, just in case my brain implants decide to take a hiatus :=]
September 6, 2010 at 4:38 PM #601238CA renterParticipant[quote=drboom][quote=bearishgurl]Should you ever face a court hearing without an attorney, due to your “strong DIY ethic,” I am in hopes that you will handle it with aplomb![/quote]
Maybe, but that’s not amateur hour so I’ll never find out unless it’s small claims court. I’ll have a lawyer.
The main problem for the non-professional, just as in the RE world, isn’t the law; it’s all the process stuff. Rules of evidence and procedure are weapons, and you have to do it everyday to have a decent chance. It’s set up by and for lawyers, of course, so there again we have a monopoly tax.[/quote]
Exactly. Most transactions are made more complex than they need to be in order to scare people into using “professional services.”
September 6, 2010 at 4:38 PM #601329CA renterParticipant[quote=drboom][quote=bearishgurl]Should you ever face a court hearing without an attorney, due to your “strong DIY ethic,” I am in hopes that you will handle it with aplomb![/quote]
Maybe, but that’s not amateur hour so I’ll never find out unless it’s small claims court. I’ll have a lawyer.
The main problem for the non-professional, just as in the RE world, isn’t the law; it’s all the process stuff. Rules of evidence and procedure are weapons, and you have to do it everyday to have a decent chance. It’s set up by and for lawyers, of course, so there again we have a monopoly tax.[/quote]
Exactly. Most transactions are made more complex than they need to be in order to scare people into using “professional services.”
September 6, 2010 at 4:38 PM #601876CA renterParticipant[quote=drboom][quote=bearishgurl]Should you ever face a court hearing without an attorney, due to your “strong DIY ethic,” I am in hopes that you will handle it with aplomb![/quote]
Maybe, but that’s not amateur hour so I’ll never find out unless it’s small claims court. I’ll have a lawyer.
The main problem for the non-professional, just as in the RE world, isn’t the law; it’s all the process stuff. Rules of evidence and procedure are weapons, and you have to do it everyday to have a decent chance. It’s set up by and for lawyers, of course, so there again we have a monopoly tax.[/quote]
Exactly. Most transactions are made more complex than they need to be in order to scare people into using “professional services.”
September 6, 2010 at 4:38 PM #601982CA renterParticipant[quote=drboom][quote=bearishgurl]Should you ever face a court hearing without an attorney, due to your “strong DIY ethic,” I am in hopes that you will handle it with aplomb![/quote]
Maybe, but that’s not amateur hour so I’ll never find out unless it’s small claims court. I’ll have a lawyer.
The main problem for the non-professional, just as in the RE world, isn’t the law; it’s all the process stuff. Rules of evidence and procedure are weapons, and you have to do it everyday to have a decent chance. It’s set up by and for lawyers, of course, so there again we have a monopoly tax.[/quote]
Exactly. Most transactions are made more complex than they need to be in order to scare people into using “professional services.”
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