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Lawyers appreciate… a good fight

Posted on December 24, 2007 by Gideon

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It’s holiday meme time. I got tagged by Scott (who appreciates integrity) who was tagged by Carolyn (who appreciates passion) who was… well, you get the picture.

Why a good fight? Because it makes practicing that much more fun. When you’re going up against someone with passion and integrity, you’re going up against someone who knows the law and will advocate strongly for it. It makes you prepare better and makes you feel like you have something invested in the outcome. If you’re invested, you perform better. Can’t imagine any other way of practicing.

So bring it on. Yeah, I’m talking to you. You know who you are.

Now, my turn to tag:

The rules are that you have to start a post with “lawyers appreciate…” and then indicate what, exactly, it is that you appreciate.

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5 Comments »

Comment by Scott Greenfield
2007-12-24 16:24:24

Is Anne back from vacation? I thought she was away.

 
Comment by Gideon
2007-12-24 16:32:31

I forgot about that. I guess she can respond when she gets back.

 
Comment by Anne Reed
2007-12-27 18:49:32

I’m not writing, but I’m reading, and I appreciate this! Even the most reclusive blogging break can be interrupted for an appreciation.

 
Comment by Gideon
2007-12-27 18:51:24

We look forward to you returning to blogging! Happy Holidays :)

 
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