An attorney I worked with in Alaska has a sense of humor in this fake letter complaining about this real op-ed. (Don’t call the fake 1-800 number.)
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Ted Frank on November 26, 2008
An attorney I worked with in Alaska has a sense of humor in this fake letter complaining about this real op-ed. (Don’t call the fake 1-800 number.)
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If he were really committed to the joke, he would have bought the 800 number…
That would be funny, if only there wasn’t lawyers who think that way.
Nicely done, Ted. Though I wish you could have done more to emphasize the insignificance of both causation and correlation in today’s system. Neither play a part. It’s what can be sold to a jury, not what can be sold to a scientist that counts.
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