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It has been an exciting week here at work,  full of international investigations, cult leaders, baseball games, and probate hearings.  I have actual projects and work and stuff, but more than that I am a sort of attorney companion – like a tag along friend.  My attorneys take me places and then ask me what I thought – like a second opinion.  It is really fun.  I like being an attorney companion.  In depositions they even write down my name! Sometimes my attorneys schedule with me ahead of time, and sometimes it is more spur of the moment. 

This week, Monday was my most interesting day –

Monday morning I went to a probate hearing involving a piece of property in Chubb Town, which was the first freehold black community in the south, possibly in the country, I’m not exactly sure.  But the lady who owned the property died in 1930, intestate, and nothing has been done with the deed to the property since her death.   The problem is that there more heirs than you can shake a stick at, and you know how family politics work.  Decisions are difficult to come by.  It is the same old sad story of whether or not the family farm will be sold. 

Monday afternoon I had the pleasure of meeting an individual who adds flavor and color to the city of Rome.  She is a very intelligent, very interesting, very resourceful little woman named Serpentfoot (for more information, consult google, really, it is interesting).   David took me over to her house for a little inspection, the city is trying to condemn her house, and we represent the city, but David knows her from a class he taught at Floyd College.  She has borders in her house, she rents rooms to people – and each room of the house opens to the outside – and from what I could tell – none of the rooms open to each other.  There is one bathroom that opens to the outside as well.  One of the rooms is not currently occupied and she took us inside it – and I about died because it was probably at least 110 degrees inside that room.  And the room didn’t have any windows besides the one on the door – because I immediately started looking for places to put an air conditioner.  I’m sure it would be very livable in the winter time, but it was beyond hot on Monday.  She also runs a church out of house, for more on this, consult google. 

When we arrived she was pulling up poison oak, and didn’t shake our hands on account of the poison oak.  What I didn’t understand was that she wasn’t wearing gloves, and all I could think most of the visit was that tomorrow she was going to be covered in poison oak – especially since she kept wiping her face with her hands.  She showed us a tree she had cut down, and we looked at the sad conditions of the houses on either side of her, which both appeared to have termites and faulty roofs.  Her house seemed to have a fair roof, and she had lots of plants all around her yard – tomatoes, cacti, something called polk-stalk maybe?, and she had two dogs in the backyard on chains who both looked very hot.  At first the dogs acted like they were going to eat us alive, but after we spoke to them they calmed down and acted right. 

Overall it was a very colorful day. 

Ohh, and we got paid yesterday, which is always fun.

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Law Firms

Being a girl in a law firm is funny.  Because there are definitely more males than females in the legal world. 

My dad’s roommate from college and law school told me one time right after I got into law school that I needed to make sure I didn’t try to be one of those mean woman attorneys who tries to act like a man.  I’m still not sure what he was talking about, but I think it was probably the only time anyone has ever warned me not to act like a man. 

But I really like hearing about other girl’s experiences in the legal world.  Especially girls that aren’t working for BigLaw in Big Cities, because smaller cities seem to have the best stories (cute girls with good greats are treated like royalty as summer associates at BigLaw, from what I have heard).   I love what Lauren, who is in Savannah this summer,  has to say about being the token girl amongst boys with wives and babies

I’ll keep you posted if I run across any more funny stories of girls in law firms. 

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Panic

The coffee machine is out of commission.  Someone pushed the button twice and too much water came out and shorted out the machine. 

This is a serious situation, as I have never been around such crazy coffee drinkers in my life, and I’m in law school.  I have to make decaf, because the adderall and the caffeine are not good friends, and everyone acts like I am the vegetarian at the steakhouse in Texas. 

David (one of my attorneys) said that it will eventually dry out and the world will right itself and people’s heads will stop exploding.  But until then, I think I am going to close my door and hid under my desk.

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pet project

I basically spent the first two weeks of work on one project.  Needless to say I have gotten rather attached to this one project, and I love being interrupted from the new projects to talk about the old project.

Because I don’t have to learn anything new for the old project, I just have to remember.  New projects take a lot of hard thinking.  I might actually know the answer to a question regarding the old project.  And I like being able to add, it makes me feel useful. 

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Today is Tuesday

I got to go to bankruptcy court today.  Tomorrow I am going to probate court and the federal district court.  Isn’t that fun?

I learned a lot about bankruptcy, or, a lot more than I knew before I went. I found it rather fascinating, in a, gosh I’m a nerd kind of way.

I got some feedback on the memo I wrote last week. Bottom line: I lack organizational skills and people really need to be specific with format if they want it to be at all structured.

Tonight we (and when I say we I mean all the women in the office, the other summer girls, the secretaries, the paralegals, etc.) are going to the office manager’s house which is up on a lake near here. I’m really excited, I love lakes in the foothills and I am pumped about being outside.
Katie (one of the other summer girls- she just finished her first year at mercer) and I went to run yesterday and it was so beautiful and so nice to be outside.

If only I can make my mouth listen to my mind and stop trying to be cute and making smart remarks when I should keep my mouth shut I think I will be fine. Sometimes my desire to be clever and funny takes over and overpowers the reasonable part of my mind that is in charge of keeping me out of trouble.

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Depositions are fun.  Well, fun is a strong word, but interesting.      It is very rare that you get 5-10 people into one room and watch a question and answer session between two individuals while it is tape recorded. Unless of course you go to a lot of depositions. Maybe that is the definition of a deposition – 5-10 people, one room, question and answer session, tape recording.     The tape recording is very complex – involving microphones and an individual with a mouthpiece, who is the court reporter. The court reporter talks into the mouthpiece and repeats everything that is uttered by both sides of the table and takes notes (at least I think that is what was going on).     I had a friend a few years ago that was dating an attorney – my friend was a clerk at the law firm where this attorney worked. And the attorney used to have some sort of past with one a particular court reporter – he had taken her out on a date or something, before he met my friend. Well, my friend the clerk would get kind of paranoid and bothered by her attorney using this particular court reporter – really more irritated than anything. (There is really no point to this story, other than that this is what was going on in my mind during the deposition).

Gosh, I wish I had saved some of those sandwiches from lunch.  I wonder if there are any cookies left?

I think depositions are the reason that people don’t like attorneys – because attorneys talk a different language than regular people and so attorney #1 can say something that makes no sense to a regular individual – but that makes total sense to another attorney. But the attorney is going to object to things as a regular guy would understand things, not the way the attorney would understand things.

Attorney #1 is trying to make the person being deposed say something very particular, and Attorney #2 is trying to keep the person being deposed from saying whatever it is that Attorney #1 wants him to say through objections that are very possibly lost on the person being deposed. So you end up having the same question rephrased quite a few times.

It is all very technical, and there seems to be a lot of room for error. But basically it is a whole other language and the regular person who is being deposed ends up feeling rather confused and left out, and we all hate to feel like that.

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Dang it

Now I have to write stuff down.  I would rather talk about it then write it down.

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Wish me luck!

I’m at the new job. In the new town. That has a bojangles (which is exciting).

I have my own office with windows.

I have already spilt water all over my desk. But I guess that is better than coffee.

I think I am going to survive, and I might actually like it a lot. But I’m still kind of nervous. So any encouragement would be appreciated. I miss you all.

Hugs and kisses.

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At this point I am lost in class. So I am going to keep on not paying attention. I have been thinking about what it will be like if I actually one day get to be an attorney. One of the interesting things about the possibility of being an attorney is that I might one day have a secretary. The idea of having a secretary is one that is the category of "too good to be true." I don’t know why I feel like this, but I really can’t imagine having a secretary. Or I can, but it just seems crazy. While I am thinking about it – these are the things that I would love to have some else do for me:

1.  Follow me around and pick up all the stuff I drop. 
2. Keep track of where the stuff I need is locates. That is the greatest thing about my laptop – I can always find things in the computer. I have a little more difficult of a time with real, hard copies of things.
3. Make sure I am in the right place at the right time. Today was the first Monday of the semester, and true to form I went to the wrong classroom. I was setting stuff up, and all these first years were coming in the door, and I was really confused, and then I realized my mistake.
4.  Remind me of things that I need to do. 
5. Make lists for me. I will follow a list, but I can’t make my own and I will probably lose it, so it would be great if someone else had a copy of it and could help me out.
6.  Make cover letters.  I hate cover letters.
7. Actually, it would be great if they could take care of all things that required a certain format, I could give them the information and they could format it for me. I’m not real good with formatting details. Actually, technical details altogether escape me. Other details I can handle. Like details in movies and real life. Visual details. Details regarding the substance of things. Otherwise, I’m at a loss.
8. I would love it if someone would bring me lunch everyday. This would be nice. Or at least call and order it for me. Deciding what I am going to eat next and how I am going to get it during the day is not fun as far as I am concerned.
9.  Take care of mailing things – making sure things are addressed correctly and stamped.
10. And last but not least, I would like to have a secretary that enjoyed being around me, and did all of these things because they liked me and not just because I was paying them. I would like it to be someone that I enjoyed being around and someone for which I had a mutual appreciation and respect. Yes, that would be nice.

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