Opening the @NYYRC dinner - @gavinwax: "The great thing about having James O'Keefe here is that when he buys a table the FBI buys all the tables around him"
Rudy: The @nypost deserves credit for publishing the #BidenLaptop story - but they didn't agree to do it until "I shoved it down their throats!" @RudyGiuliani
Keynote speaker @JennaEllisEsq takes the stage and gets spiritual
I have been in a "chat" with @OptimumHelp for over
an hour and a half about new business internet service. This is the "help" I have gotten. Note the time stamps:
The exciting @OptimumHelp saga continues. No response to my pathetic 12:22 message.
Keep in mind THIS IS JUST TO GET ONLINE ACCESS TO FIND OUT IF THEY INSTALLED THE SERVICE
I just watched an hour of state-bar mandated Diversity 'n' Things CLE from a very good provider. The panel was intelligent, articulate and sophisticated. And in their work, they are just delivering what the market demands: diversity.
And things.
This made me think, though. >
A large part of the discussion was how law firm clients - big clients, publicly-owned clients, #woke and never, ever broke clients - are using their clout to make law firms more diverse 'n' things.
Of course, Big Corporations and Big Law need each other - and mirror each other.>
So it's not such a big deal.
Big law firms have, after all, long advanced the careers and wealth of lawyers from every race, creed and sexualness based on criteria having at least as much to do with social skills, clubability and pedigree as professional competence. >
(a) refrain from prosecuting a charge that the prosecutor knows is not supported by probable cause; . . .
(d) make timely disclosure to the defense of all evidence or information known to the prosecutor that tends to negate >
> the guilt of the accused or mitigates the offense, and, in connection with sentencing, disclose to the defense and to the tribunal all unprivileged mitigating information known to the prosecutor, . . . >