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Re: Successful DL Graduates
Posted by Crown Prince on 9/17/08

    Peter Loughlin is a cool guy. His "Law School Bible" helped me make the decision to
    attend a DL law school. He has also given me some career advice that was very valuable
    (for free).

    His book is good for general knowledge about DL law schools, especially foreign ones.
    It does not have the most up-to-date info, though.

    Lawschool.com is a good resource for staying up to date, as well as subscribing to some
    of the law journals available in print and on the web.

    Crown Prince


    On 9/16/08, DL Student wrote:
    > There is a guy named Peter Loughlin out of Florida that does a lot
    > of immigration law. Google him---pretty impressive.
    >
    > DL Student
    >
    >
    > On 9/15/08, Crown Prince wrote:
    >> That is pretty cool. More inspiration for those of us who attend DL law schools.
    >>
    >> Crown Prince
    >>
    >>
    >> On 9/14/08, DL does work wrote:
    >>> There are hundreds of successful attorneys who graduated from a DL school. Some
    >>> are D.A's, have their own practice, work for a firm, or are in-house counsel.
    >>> Here are some Taft grads who are actively practicing:
    >>>
    >>> Charles Rene Hazelton - #133043 Passed bar in 1987 works as a D.A.
    >>> Bo R Lee - #232500 www.lhattorneys.com
    >>> Jaime Dworin - #237144 Law Offices of Galindo & Fox
    >>> Stephen Boyd Heath - #237622 Fredrickson, Mazeika & Grant, SF
    >>>
    >>> Perhaps these guys did not get their JD from Harvard, but they passed the bar and
    >>> have made a career as attorneys.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> On 9/14/08, Barack Nobama wrote:
    >>>> Does anyone know of any successful DL law graduates who passed the bar and
    >>>> are actively practicing (anywhere)?
    >>>>
    >>>> Barack Nobama
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> On 9/13/08, Paul T. Ferris wrote:
    >>>>> CRIMINAL TRESPASS 2ND DEGREE - DV does not result in a firearm disability
    >>>>> under state or federal law; criminal trespass - DV (after 7/1/93)does result
    >>>>> in the loss of gun rights under state law.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> On 9/07/08, Paul T. Ferris wrote:
    >>>>>> Not all misdemeanor domestic violence convictions result in a firearm
    >>>>>> disability under federal and state law. (Note "domestic violence" is not a
    >>>>>> crime; rather, it is an additional descriptive (tag) for a crime, e.g.
    >>>>>> assault, in which there is a particular relationship between the perpetrator
    >>>>>> and the victim. For example, an offender convicted of criminal trespass -
    >>>>>> domestic violence is not prohibited from possessing firearms under federal
    >>>>>> law or state law. Additionally, a person convicted of reckless endangerment
    >>>>>> - DV (after 7/1/1993) will be prohibited from possessing firearms under
    >>>>>> Washington state law, but not under federal law. What constitutes a
    >>>>>> domestic relationship under state law differs from that under federal law.
    >>>>>>

     
     

 
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