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The Versatility of a JD from the University of Wisconsin

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Re: The Versatility of a JD from the University of Wisconsin

Post by cinephile » Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:09 pm

He should've just asked for the 250k.

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Post by NoJob » Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:10 pm

cinephile wrote:He should've just asked for the 250k.

It sounds like he has issues. But what does that say about UW law for taking his money?

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Post by cinephile » Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:40 pm

NoJob wrote: It sounds like he has issues. But what does that say about UW law for taking his money?
It does, but I don't think it's so unusual for someone to go to prison just because they want the healthcare there. I think it says more about our country and its healthcare system than UW law.

Also, everyone knows that the overwhelming majority of law students are mentally ill. It's not unique to UW.

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Re: The Versatility of a JD from the University of Wisconsin

Post by nebula666 » Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:40 pm

Clearly he is exaggerating his financial issues if he can afford what I can only describe as the greatest piece of headgear I have ever seen.

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Re: The Versatility of a JD from the University of Wisconsin

Post by dirtrida2 » Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:59 pm

nebula666 wrote:Clearly he is exaggerating his financial issues if he can afford what I can only describe as the greatest piece of headgear I have ever seen.
+1+1+1

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Post by rouser » Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:06 am

nebula666 wrote:Clearly he is exaggerating his financial issues if he can afford what I can only describe as the greatest piece of headgear I have ever seen.
apparently he won the hat in a contest but couldn't trade it in :?:

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Post by cahwc12 » Mon Jan 21, 2013 12:06 pm

An online UW-Madison directory lists Hubatch as a lead custodian at Union South on the UW-Madison campus. University spokesman John Lucas said Hubatch is not a current student but earned a bachelor's in English in 1998 and a law degree in 2004.
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Re: The Versatility of a JD from the University of Wisconsin

Post by Robespierre » Mon Jan 21, 2013 4:59 pm

cahwc12 wrote:
An online UW-Madison directory lists Hubatch as a lead custodian at Union South on the UW-Madison campus. University spokesman John Lucas said Hubatch is not a current student but earned a bachelor's in English in 1998 and a law degree in 2004.
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I lol'd.

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Post by esqesq » Mon Jan 21, 2013 7:06 pm

Robespierre wrote:
cahwc12 wrote:
An online UW-Madison directory lists Hubatch as a lead custodian at Union South on the UW-Madison campus. University spokesman John Lucas said Hubatch is not a current student but earned a bachelor's in English in 1998 and a law degree in 2004.
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I lol'd.
I hope UW-Madison 1Ls aren't misled by this into thinking that they have any chance of a lead custodian job in the current market.

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