The Versatility of a JD from the University of Wisconsin
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2013 11:05 pm
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cinephile wrote:He should've just asked for the 250k.
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.NoJob wrote: It sounds like he has issues. But what does that say about UW law for taking his money?
+1+1+1nebula666 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 innebula666 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.
[X] Full-Time, Long-Term, JD AdvantageAn 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.
I lol'd.cahwc12 wrote:[X] Full-Time, Long-Term, JD AdvantageAn 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.
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.Robespierre wrote:I lol'd.cahwc12 wrote:[X] Full-Time, Long-Term, JD AdvantageAn 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.