You should look into bankruptcy, I bet there’s a lot of need for that now-a-days
Congratulations, UncleNito! Passing the bar is huge.
I’ve got to wait until November 20 for the California results, but thankfully I’ve got enough else on my plate that I’m not twiddling my thumbs. Otherwise, I think it would be unbearable.
Congrats, Uncle Nito! Welcome to the Bar! May your suits always be meritorious, and your wills always sound!
Congrats! Ohio makes the examinees wait until around Halloween–we have a batch of law clerks who are starting to get a little twitchy.
Well done, Uncle Nito. Congratulations!
Congratulations!
Congratultions. I hope you enjoy your career.
Welcome to the bar, Uncle Nito!
Thanks for the link. I actually have the first book and I’d like to check out the second one (when the ABA has it on sale!)
As another noted, it never made economic sense to be so generous to the summer interns. But many lawyers do actually want to help people like they were helped. So we let them be handy around the firm, especially in good times. Newly admitted lawyers aren’t really good for doing lawyer work and they make at least twice as much as the summer interns. It takes five years of grinding away at being a young lawyer to start to understand how it all fits together. Of course, some get the hang of it sooner, and some never get the hang of it. The ones that never figure it out become judges or government employees. Sigh.