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Re: Michigan Bankruptcy Laws re: Correspondence Law Students
Posted by Crown Prince on 11/02/08

    Its sad that all I did was ask a question and I was attacked by some. It was just a simple question. I have better things to do
    than be bothered with this crap. I just got off work, and I am going to write out my evidence, criminal procedure, community
    property and corporations outlines five times each (in their entirety, from memory) and go to bed. It will be a far better use
    of my time.

    The lurkers and wannabes on this site seek only to put others down for what they cannot/didn't/won't do themselves: obtain a
    law degree and a bar card by paying a few thousand dollars a year from the comfort of their own home. These losers are the same
    reason many of us choose not to sacrifice our time and paychecks on elitist ABA schools.

    By the way, if you had to spend $30K a year on law school learning how to use a law library or keycite on a legal search
    engine, I am even more glad I chose a correspondence law school. Hell, the folks at Nexis or Westlaw even guide you through it
    step by step----I still have the manuals from when I went to an ABA school. If you think that you are special because you can
    use a physical or online law library, you had better check your ego at the door. That will not help you in court.

    I am a distance learning 3L and beat a multi-billion dollar corporation in court (I was the plaintiff) the week before last
    (ProSe/ProPer). Complete statutory law---didn't even need keycite. The difference between my stories and those of others
    purporting to be this and that is that mine are actually real.

    Get over yourselves.

    Crown Prince

    On 11/02/08, Other Student wrote:
    > Sad part for you is that Crown Prince and others like him will get part of your pie. They will eat part of your pie even if it
    > is a small part and your pie will be smaller. There are a lot of Crown Princes out there. Some Crown Princes graduate from ABA
    > schools, some don't even pass the bar and some waste their time on this chat-board, they are not busy studying or working.
    > Don't waste your time on this board.
    >
    > Hey Crown Prince, keep studying, pass the bar and eat some of their law practice/business pie.
    >
    > ................................................................................................
    >
    >
    > 11/02/08, Spare Bedroom "Law School" wrote:
    >> Relax, I was making fun of the idiot, CLOWN PRINCE.
    >>
    >> I too, am an ABA graduate lawyer, but no where
    >> near as uptight at you are.
    >>
    >> Point is that CLOWN PRINCE is not going to a
    >> REAL LAW SCHOOL !
    >>
    >> On 11/02/08, -- wrote:
    >>> On 11/02/08, Law Library: a place where homeless people sleep wrote:
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> Actually, a law library is essential, even with a full service subscription to Lexis or Westlaw. You can not do a
    >>> thorough legislative history search on either Lexis or Westlaw. That is very important in writing appellate briefs.
    >>> Depending on which service you subscribe to, you may not have access to A.L.R or other secondary materials. There are a
    >>> lot of reasons for a competent law professional to work with actual hard copy material only available in a library. Our
    >>> supreme court library doesn't seem to attract homeless people -- I think it's too cold and the magazines don't have a lot
    >>> of pictures.

     
     

 
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