Gosh, I don't know. If he was an educator, I'd say it was classroom teaching. Maybe as a lawyer, he wants to return to the peace and quiet of personal injury lawsuits. Is Morris Bart or Richard Schwarz hiring?
A lawyer advising employees to ignore the law??? Isn't that grounds for disbarment?
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Originally posted by: "The memo to deans, I would guess. An AAG advising staff to disregard the law is not a good thing. I bet Hood called him to the carpet--or plans to."
quote: Originally posted by: "The memo to deans, I would guess. An AAG advising staff to disregard the law is not a good thing. I bet Hood called him to the carpet--or plans to."
<CYNCISM> I bet Hood couldn't care less. This is the same guy who appointed Hackbury as an AAG to cover their collective fannies. Remember, THE ATTORNEY GENERAL IS AN ELECTED OFFICIAL. He was NOT hired based on his abilities. He's probably well aware that Shelby & his country club cronies have more money & are more willing to contribute it to politicians than a pack of "do nothing" professors & hippie college students. </CYNICISM>
The person who first contacted me this morning advising of Hanbury's imminent departure just called to tell me that Bob Pittman of the Lamar Times has confirmed same.
It's getting better all the time. So much better. All the time.
quote: Originally posted by: ram "The person who first contacted me this morning advising of Hanbury's imminent departure just called to tell me that Bob Pittman of the Lamar Times has confirmed same. It's getting better all the time. So much better. All the time."
OOPS. My source said Bob Pittman. I thought Lamar Times. I have been advised it is the Independent.
On another thread it was alleged that SFT used Foundation money to send him to school and to pay for him to take the bar exam. Even if he leaves, this should be investigated. Another poster suggested that this may not be the use that donors had in mind when they gave money to the Foundation.