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April 19, 2005

a different dog

Filed under: pre-06-2006 — David Giacalone @ 6:22 pm

 

shadow

among shadow–

the day begins cold

 

 

 

 








huge trees in the park —
a different dog
chasing the stick

 

 

 

 

sun & moon

in the same sky

the small hand of my wife

 

 


huge trees in the park–”  the heron’s nest (April 2001)    dog black 



                                  

 



 


 


by dagosan:  









cursing last year’s

unraked leaves —

the dogwood blossoms


                                                       [April 19, 2005]






 



potluck


tiny check  On April 8, 2005, the legal reform group HALT submitted comments to the

D.C. Bar Board of Governors concerning revisions to its Rules of Professional

Conduct.  In addition to supporting further unbundling efforts and the continu-

ation of multidisciplinary practice, HALT suggests that Rule 1.2(a)  further

clarify the primacy of the client’s decision-making in civil matters (similar to

criminal matters).  HALT also proposed the following addition to Rule 1.5:


1.5(g) A lawyer shall not enter into an arrangement for, charge,

or collect a value based (or percentage) fee in a probate matter.

   courthouse1    As for access, HALT urged the District “to recognize in the commentary to  

Rule 1.2 that limited scope representation is but one of several ways to increase access

for legal consumers. Lawyers have an ethical responsibility to be familiar with other

low-cost options for consumers and to help their clients find and use resources

such as mediation and arbitration, self-help legal materials and Web sites, and

nontraditional legal service providers.”  [Ed. note: Amen.]  See the full set of


 

 


tiny check  I wish I had seen this Word History for “pants” (from the American-

Heritage Dictionary, 4th ed., 2000), when writing about the scandalous



The abbreviation of pantaloons to pants met with some resistance

at first; it was considered vulgar and, as Oliver Wendell Holmes

[physicant-writer and dad of the famous jurist] put it, “a word

not made for gentlemen, but ‘gents.'”

I think Dr. Holmes would have gagged over the word “blog.” 

 

tiny check  In a Comment just posted, George Wallance was good enough to

remind us of the secret behind Albert Einstein’s hairdo: “Neglect!”

4 Comments

  1. A heap of wheat, says the Song of Songs
    but I’ve never seen wheat in a pile :)
    did you like it?

    Comment by Peter Jackson — July 23, 2005 @ 5:14 pm

  2. A heap of wheat, says the Song of Songs
    but I’ve never seen wheat in a pile :)
    did you like it?

    Comment by Peter Jackson — July 23, 2005 @ 5:14 pm

  3. Nice one, but what about der weg ? anywya, congrats from me.

    Comment by Richard Davis — July 24, 2005 @ 6:35 pm

  4. Nice one, but what about der weg ? anywya, congrats from me.

    Comment by Richard Davis — July 24, 2005 @ 6:35 pm

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