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Old December 3rd 07, 04:17 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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Default Cessna sued for skydiving accident.

F. Baum wrote:
On Dec 2, 5:27 pm, Dudley Henriques wrote:
I once had a lawyer tell me that the TRUE mark of a lawyers ability can
be shown by that lawyer's ability to argue first the plaintiff's side of
the case, then the defendent's side of the same case....and win BOTH times!


And you believed this. Sounds like machizmo gloating to me. Were you
at a bar? )


No. I was in fact attending a luncheon at the Naval Test Pilot School.
The comment came from the a professional associate of mine; a graduate
of a major university law school.
We did however show up at a bar later on in the day for some "attitude
adjustment."

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Old December 3rd 07, 04:54 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
F. Baum
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Default Cessna sued for skydiving accident.

On Dec 2, 9:17 pm, Dudley Henriques wrote:

No. I was in fact attending a luncheon at the Naval Test Pilot School.
The comment came from the a professional associate of mine; a graduate
of a major university law school.
We did however show up at a bar later on in the day for some "attitude
adjustment."

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Dudley Henriques


You didnt answer my question .
Of course I am sure the guy was a very good lawyer and there is some
truth to what he says. But there are many influences such as juries,
statutes, and precidents that can affect the outcome of a case.
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Old December 3rd 07, 05:07 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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Default Cessna sued for skydiving accident.

F. Baum wrote:
On Dec 2, 9:17 pm, Dudley Henriques wrote:
No. I was in fact attending a luncheon at the Naval Test Pilot School.
The comment came from the a professional associate of mine; a graduate
of a major university law school.
We did however show up at a bar later on in the day for some "attitude
adjustment."

--
Dudley Henriques


You didnt answer my question .
Of course I am sure the guy was a very good lawyer and there is some
truth to what he says. But there are many influences such as juries,
statutes, and precidents that can affect the outcome of a case.


Absolutely; all of these factors are directly influenced by lawyers. In
fact, none of them exist without lawyers.

I have no issue at all with you having an opposing opinion. Past a
certain point of disagreement I just don't feel the need to justify my
position to you or anyone else and I'm making no attempt at all to have
you justify your argument to me.
These issues are totally opinion based. I simply have an opinion. I
don't feel it necessary to justify or argue the reason I have this opinion.
:-))

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Dudley Henriques
 




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