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Wig and robes not enough for lawyer

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LOL. I'd seen that before, but it's still funny the second time around.
It's one of those situations where I kind of admire the courage of the person's convictions but wish he directed them more productively rather than being such a crackpot about it.
 

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The balding six foot two former hooker (rugby player, not sex worker) wishes now to be addressed in court as Ms. Alice.
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Good for him. It's a totally wacky way to stand up for your principles but it'll grab people's attention.

I think the funniest part (or maybe it's the saddest) is that the report noted that he is straight and married with children.


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But the problem is that by doing it in such a silly way, he trivializes the issue. He should be disbarred (defrocked?) or at least censured, or whatever they do to unprofessional lawyers in NZ.
 

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Originally Posted by Quirk
But the problem is that by doing it in such a silly way, he trivializes the issue. He should be disbarred (defrocked?) or at least censured, or whatever they do to unprofessional lawyers in NZ.

They unleash hobbits to beat them senselessly.

Jon.
 

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Originally Posted by Quirk
But the problem is that by doing it in such a silly way, he trivializes the issue. He should be disbarred (defrocked?) or at least censured, or whatever they do to unprofessional lawyers in NZ.

Not to mention that he brings negative attention to the cases of his clients for his own personal purposes.
 

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"I prefer and relate to the gender which is involved in the creation and nurturing of life: giving, sharing and also, I believe, fairness," he said.
He has never been to Bergdorf Goodman while their sale is going on, obviously.
 

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