Chronic Masturbator
Registered: 05/06/05
Posts: 1946
Loc: Outer Space
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I certainly hope that a degree from a well respected law school means something-- I just got back from Washington D.C. a few hours ago, where I went to attend my brother's graduation from Georgetown Law. Don't they say that there are two lawyers for every client now? Though he's the smartest kid in the family, and I'm sure he'll be fine, I do worry for him and hope he can snag a good job after he takes the Bar in a couple of months. Otherwise he can help me run our company, but for some reason he wants a legitimate, respected career. I don't get it.
Georgetown is a great school, and other then Harvard and Yale it may be the best law school to attend if you want to make the jump into working for the Federal Government.
He's going to be preoccupied with the bar for the next several months, and I recommend that he use the PMBR multistate questions in addition to the barbari outlines. He'll know what they are. No only did they help me pass the bar exam they nearly saved my fifth marriage! 
Seriously, if he doesn't have a corporate job lined up yet, turn him loose on your copyright, intellectual property, and contract problems. Have him do some work under the supervision of your current lawyer so he can use their firm as a reference even though its a freebee.
And yes, the number of lawyers has been rapidly rising for years without a corresponding rise in the number of lawsuits. Based on my questionable memory, I think they are using the number of people who graduated from law school rather than people who passed the bar.
However of these hundred of thousands of law school grads I'd estimate that perhaps 20-30% are not actually practicing law at the moment. Rather, they are working in government agencies as regular staff, or they got the degree to obtain another job. (Its a traditional way to get a job as an FBI Agent for example) J.Edgar had a hard on for law school grads. (errr, maybe I should rephrase that:P) There are also a number of people who left the profession for other pursuits like politics. (your brother isn't one of them hopefully )
In short he needs to find ways to buff that resume early and often!
He starts classes for the Bar exam at Pepperdine on Tuesday-- I will pass your suggestions onto him, though what you said was all Greek to me. 
He has already interned for a copyright law case-- funny enough, it was Jesse James vs some company in Australia. Our copyright issues aren't as bad as they used to be-- back in the "Wild West" of the internet, people were stealing our images left and right, and sometimes building a whole paysite out of our material! Now, it's more like little blips here and there, and most of these companies aren't worth going after, since they have no money anyhow. A recent example of a C&D that I had to send out-- Bella Models is using our images AGAIN on their site-- this is the second time I've had to go after them for it. They've not responded to me, so if anyone knows a better way to contact them than is listed on their site or in a "whois" lookup, I'd really appreciate it. Otherwise I'll have to drag my lawyer into this, which is just such a pain.
Holly the true culprit isn't Bella Models but the whores that work for them. You need to contact the whores directly and tell them to tell Bella or you won't shoot them anymore. More likely than not the whores furnished the photos to Bella.
I don't buy that one. Most of these girls don't have access to our pictures, and why have they submitted ours only to Bella Models and not other sites-- such are their agents'? Plus our copyright is cropped out in all of them. Did the girls bother to open them in photoshop and cut the (c) Suze Randall out? I don't think so.
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I really try to retain a respectful distance from my models, even when I'm lubing up their pussies.
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