A True Story About 10 years ago my wife and I went to visit my father in California from Michigan where we resided. At that time, he was in his 80’s and had been observed and diagnosed as one manifesting symptoms of dementia. We decided to take him out to eat and asked him where […]
Category Archives: For Law Students
First, Be Yourself – Don’t Try To Remake Yourself
Go to the website immediately below, and watch the videos posted there concerning the members of that firm. You will see members of the Issa Law Firm profiled in ways that play to their natural strengths. Each profile highlights very different aspects of each attorney’s personality. These videos are exceptionally well done and will appeal […]
The No Objection Objection
In the 90’s, I was summoned for jury duty. I responded with no expectation of being seated as a juror. After all, I was a lawyer – who would allow a lawyer to participate in a trial as a juror? To my surprise, I was seated for a very highly publicized trial which made […]
Blinding the Judge with Your Brilliance!
Railway? Stairway? “An old joke tells of two drunks walking the rails. One of them says, “Man, will these stairs ever end?” The other drunk says, “The stairs, I can handle, it is the railings that are killing me! Perceptions. . . . You graduated at the top of your class. Congratulations! Now, let’s see […]