The law firm was unresponsive and didn’t seem to take the matter as seriously as I did. The problem for me, though, was that negotiated resolution was the only possibility I had to get this behind me quickly. They could wait me out, which was obviously their tactic, and made litigation a prohibitively expensive option for me.
Showing posts with label justice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label justice. Show all posts
Saturday, May 12, 2018
Farley's Wit: The Story
The law firm was unresponsive and didn’t seem to take the matter as seriously as I did. The problem for me, though, was that negotiated resolution was the only possibility I had to get this behind me quickly. They could wait me out, which was obviously their tactic, and made litigation a prohibitively expensive option for me.
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Farley's Wit - Number 8: Federal Court Nominations and Setting Up a Super-PAC
Hello. I'm G. Gordon Farley, the first name in Farley Swit.
Most judges on the state and local levels are elected, but judges on the federal level are appointed.
When there is a vacancy on the federal level, from Circuit Courts to the Supreme Court, due to retirement or death, the President considers people who are available and qualified to do the job.
Most judges on the state and local levels are elected, but judges on the federal level are appointed.
When there is a vacancy on the federal level, from Circuit Courts to the Supreme Court, due to retirement or death, the President considers people who are available and qualified to do the job.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Farley's Wit - Number 7: Protection Orders and Handy Free Pamphlet
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Farley's Wit - Number 6: Public Defenders and Pharmaceutical Lawsuit Representation
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Farley's Wit - Number 5: Abuse of Deferments and Class Action Representation
Hello. I'm G. Gordon Farley, the first name in Farley Swit.
Criminal justice is not only about punishment for criminals, but also rehabilitation for people who make mistakes.
For less serious crimes, prosecutors often offer deferment for rehabilitative purposes, rather than putting these people in jail.
Criminal justice is not only about punishment for criminals, but also rehabilitation for people who make mistakes.
For less serious crimes, prosecutors often offer deferment for rehabilitative purposes, rather than putting these people in jail.
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Farley's Wit - Number 4: Reasonable Doubt for Prosecutors and DUI Representation
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Farley's Wit - Number 3: Prosecutors Push Plea Deals and Divorce Representation
Saturday, June 2, 2007
Farley's Wit - Number 2: Justice System in Anatomical Terms and Bankruptcy Representation
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Farley's Wit - Number 1: Attorneys Create Confusion and Personal Injury Representation
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