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Re: ITT litigators dispel the myth that we go to court
nice bro, i'm pushing for comic sans at our firm
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Re: ITT litigators dispel the myth that we go to court
Ha. Kidding aside, we should really switch it up to Georgia or something. Especially our appellate rules, which are ridiculous like
USE TWENTY-EIGHT POINT FONT, TRIPLE-SPACED, WITH TWO INCH MARGINS, AND MAKE 42 COPIES OF EACH BRIEF AND SUBMIT TO THE SUPREME COURT.
It's like you have flash cards for little kids when you're done.
"The" *turns page* "Primary" *turns page* ...
USE TWENTY-EIGHT POINT FONT, TRIPLE-SPACED, WITH TWO INCH MARGINS, AND MAKE 42 COPIES OF EACH BRIEF AND SUBMIT TO THE SUPREME COURT.
It's like you have flash cards for little kids when you're done.
"The" *turns page* "Primary" *turns page* ...
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