Old Lawyer Fight
Monday, January 18th, 2010 at
10:21 am
Joe Jamail has an old fashioned Texas Style Deposition
Filed under: Lawyer Driver Videos
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“Big Boy”, “Fat Boy”,
wow, lawyers pwn.
Ere u George Bush’s cousin? are u George Bush’s brother?
mine too ! especially the finger pointing
here that guy i ll do what i want typical criminal behavior
case of verbal diareahh ha ha thats a good one
not nec what , your not nec
anyone have any idea of what this video is about?
can someone tell me, aside from the fact that evil ass company monsanto is involved
@teacherphysics
Not necessarily.
This video has so many great lines I’ve lost count. It’s like Tarantino wrote this.
lol, north American white trash.
lawyers are 99 bad people and bad lawyers they only side with the prosection and make sure every body gets a piece of you. they treat innocent the same as the guilty. your guilty in courts eyes until proven innocent or thought guilty not proven guilty if you was proven guilty there wouldnt be any innicent people in jail. and twenty five percent are innocent in jail. i wrote this to help someone it costing me time and abuse to write the truth.
hey wanna be friends?
sounds like my dad starting @2:00 -2:55
especially the “dumb sonofbitch” comment
Lmao He said son of a bitch it got him pissed hahahahqahaha 2:37
Still the best video on youtube…period!
This was awesome!
LMFAO!!!!! I love how around 1:20 some guy in the back says, ” NOYANOT…. thas BUUUULSHIT!!” love it…
lol keep playin 2:27 over and over, fuckin hilarious
I love the face he makes at 2:37..LOL this is great!!
I’D saythe outcome is Monsanto won.
is this the UFC? I thought lawyers were suppose to use their minds to reason with one another.
Anyone know what the outcome of this was?
yee fucking haw
Also: This is Texas. Never have I been so proud.
Firefox and I are in a fight. Google Chrome?
poor? ill sue poverty, give you the money, take the money as the fee and put you back on the streets!
that must have been amazing to be at
LOL. You’re semi-retarded, dude.
Where’s the sweet part?
Usually, what I'll do is to rest from what I'm doing and stand up and stretch, or take a walk around the working area, or get some fresh air – to let the blood circulate. If I was really tired and keep nodding off, I'd take a quick 10 to 15 minutes shut-eye…after that I'll feel fresher…you could also try and munch on snacks or something sweet while doing the task, at least you are not only doing THAT one particular task.
tanggung day bentar lagi GO FIGHT FOR CHEMISTRY
hay thats my gum
India arrests three over killing of Mumbai attacks lawyer
never three….
Fedor wins via submission by jelly roll.
It really depends. Some lawyers prefer to do only transactional work and thus rarely set foot in the court room. Some lawyers do ONLY trials, and thus spend your regular 40 hours per week in court, plus more hours on out of court preparation. Other litigators do some combination of office work and court appearances. As an associate in a litigation firm, I spend anywhere between 0 and 30 hours per week in court, out of a total of 50 hours per week of work. It really varies.
What most lay people don't realize is just how much of a litigator's work is done out of the court room. A summary judgment motion in a complex case may be argued in front of the judge for a mere hour — but takes a month (!) of absolutely grueling out-of-court work to brief. (For the uninitiated: "briefing" a motion means preparing the papers for the judge to read.) A garden-variety personal injury trial may take only 4 days of court time, but it is preceded by several weeks of preparation; and while testimony and arguments are heard between about 10 am and 4 pm, the lawyers who are on trial actually work on the case round the clock. A deposition does not usually take place in a court room, but it is a lengthy and intensive process (and also book-ended by lengthy preparation and subsequent analysis).
The concept itself of "spending time in court" is also quite iffy, for not all court apperances are created equal. If a lawyer is on trial, every minute of his court time represents actual work. By contrast, when a lawyer goes on a court conference, most of his time is, regrettably, spent waiting on a long line of cases to be called to see the judge. Three hours in the office is spent much more productively than three hours at a court conference. In any event, as I previously said, most work that litigators do takes place out of the court room. Accordingly, court time versus out-of-court time is a distinction which, for the most part, only lay people make; it signifies a lot less to lawyers.
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Oof! RT This felt wrong: After heated call with lawyer saying he'd sue my client, he sent me an invite to connect on LinkedIn.
it's ok that guard will be fired by tmrw according by my lawyer letter ! thanks for my daddy !!! fire that malays ass up !
i told her u was gon have a smart remark…we a young family we cant fight lol
who said anything about jews????
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lol psychomologically
a bit annoying but still pretty good
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why are you going to bed so late?
I wonder if at any point he thought he’d get away with it.
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