Larry Ribstein and Alexandra Lahav comment favorably, as does the pseudonymous “Kat”, and Scott Greenfield semi-snarks about my new job.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Ted Frank on August 12, 2009
Larry Ribstein and Alexandra Lahav comment favorably, as does the pseudonymous “Kat”, and Scott Greenfield semi-snarks about my new job.
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Best wishes for your “new job”. I hope that you will allow yourself time and effort to speak on other matters too. Your recent panel discussion talk on preemption was terrific.
I wanted our new president to garner respect for himself and our country in the world. President Obama is doing great in that regard. Sadly though, his understanding of law is childish at best. His administration has been corrupted by Naderites and anti-profit nuts. Our country needs your informed voice, and I hope that those, unlike myself, who have the where-with-all will sponsor a speaking itinerary for you.
So how will it be before someone asks you to represent them in starting a class action?
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