Day two of work was interesting. I drafted my first set of interrogatories and requests for production (discovery tools). This was a little tricky though because we didn’t have the complaints from the various parties that were suing us, so I had to play some guessing games with the questions bank. There’s no limit on how many interrogatories you can propound in Washington; that’s a little scary…
I’ve been adding to my 1:400 airline collection (happily I might add!). I’m planning to throw together some rudimentary page to show off the various pieces in my collection… maybe write up a quick review with comparisons to the actual aircraft. How’s that for interaction? I never thought I’d hear myself say (type) this, but I wish there wasn’t so much choice out there when it comes to models. I generally know which manufacturers are considered the “higher quality” brands, but you never know if one company’s mould for a certain aircraft is better than the other’s… ah a collector’s life indeed.
After work I did some “other” work on my law review article. Second drafts are due in a week! I’ve got some cleaning up on it to do, but I think I can handle it… ah a law students’ life indeed.
Thankfully my schedule is not so brutal this year (by that, I mean the times I have class and break are pretty reasonable). I have a 2-hour seminar that meets on Thursday evenings, so really for most of the week it feels like I only have three classes. That’s nice, but of course I always end up filling the blocks of time with work.
And now… state and local court rules for a motion for partial summary judgment on the plaintiff’s retaliation claim… no pretext yo!
Jon, promise you’ll represent my clinic in case we ever get into any legal problems, such as not paying insurance companies and such…ok?
BTW, you never mention that you’re a Trekkie. Why?
I’ll see what I can do (although it may hurt you to hear that, at the moment, I’m representing the insurance companies!)
Yeah I’m a trekkie, unfortunately the Star Trek franchise has hit some hard times. I’m not sure if it’s become a victim of its own mythology, or there’s just some really bad leadership at the helm right now (more of the latter, I suspect) but I suspect Star Trek may be nearing the end of its popular culture infestation, at least for the time being. What it needs is a good 10-15 years out of the limelight.