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June 23, 2003

On Moving Day, We’re All Curmudgeons

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 12:48 pm

I’m going to be uncharacteristically pithy today and the next few days.  Tomorrow, a truck and some muscles will arrive to move my residence.  [No, I’m not hiding myself from the trial lawyers (yet).]  Today, a lot of unpacked items are still staring at me.  It’s hard to think lofty thoughts while engaging in the moving process and battling dust dinosaurs. 


I want to point visitors to a posting today at The Curdmugeonly Clerk, where you will find a lengthy discussion in response to the posting here yesterday on whether lawyers should be in control of the lawyer disciplinary process.  The crusty clerk has doubts about non-lawyers regulating the legal profession.  They deserve the kind of disciplined response that I won’t be able to offer for at least a few days, but I’m pleased to have CC’s input.  You, however, are invited to join in the debate right now. 


Yes, I did promise pithy.  Please enjoy the first week of summer, which is too hot for moving.  Those empty boxes are calling.

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