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"Phil Kane" wrote:
On 17 Jul 2003 16:23:09 -0800, Floyd Davidson wrote: I *still* wouldn't hire you to take care of something involving, say, _medical_ _law_, or _Indian_ _law_, or _environmental_ _law_. (Just some random examples because the lawyer I know best does the first and has a degree in the last two.) Actually, while I had my short private practice, I volunteered at the County Free Legal Clinic and handled administrative law cases, primarily landlord-tenant cases. Administrative law is, after all, administrative law.... ggg But you are right. Anything requiring the type of expertise in the areas which you cited above requires an expert, and I for one wouldn't even think about taking such a case. That says it all right there too! You aren't about to take on work that you aren't qualified to do. The somewhat arbitrary reasons for picking those particular areas were listed just in case you do happen to have some experience there, because no doubt the "communications" field is not your one and only ability. As you say, admin is admin. The best lawyer in medical malpractice was my erstwhile friend and law school upper-classmate role model who, in addition to being a top notch lawyer, was the assistant chief of OB-GYN at a major hospital in suburban San Francisco. Bill died a number of years ago - the doctor didn't take good enough care of his diabetes. A real tragedy. The lawyer I was referring to doesn't do medical malpractice. She was general counsel for a tribal health provider, but is currently the Executive VP. Which makes a great example, as I think *your* career does too, of what is good about attorneys. -- Floyd L. Davidson http://web.newsguy.com/floyd_davidson Ukpeagvik (Barrow, Alaska) |
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