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JohnRossEwing

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I know a lot and I mean a lot of broke *** lawyers with loads of student debt. Better have some connections and get in with a good internship/firm.

I have a lawyer friend...he said a guy in his building just does DUI cases...said the dude makes crazy cash and spends most of his time in his office watching TV and hiding from his family haha...

I think he said he charges like 500-1000 per case and will take 2-3 clients to court at the same time...first time offense is pretty standard he said so the work is minimal especially if you aren't fighting it.
 

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I have a lawyer friend...he said a guy in his building just does DUI cases...said the dude makes crazy cash and spends most of his time in his office watching TV and hiding from his family haha...

I think he said he charges like 500-1000 per case and will take 2-3 clients to court at the same time...first time offense is pretty standard he said so the work is minimal especially if you aren't fighting it.

It is crazy what people shell out at least in Douglas County for DUI cases.
 
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SWIowahawks_rivals44758

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If you don’t like this board, go back to your own!


Let me help you. The guy who used to work with Nick Handley said “I mean...” to start every other sentence. It was a jab at him.

I seriously have no idea how you came up with the response you did, even if you didn’t get the reference.
 

Dean Pope

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He is wanting to concentrate more on his basketball tv color commentary. He does work for Fox Sports in that regard and wants to do even more this upcoming year. I think long term his goal is to do a NCAA TV game.
What does regional TV announcing even pay? I would guess that most are independent contractors who do not get benefits. What else would Nick do for the other 8 months of the year?