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That is some pep talk! Thanks. My Polo High School graduating Class of '79 theme on pins we wore for months: "Just do it". I did too! Now I wish to shift and appreciate your reminders.

The number one rule in Trial Practice is Never do anything Inconsistent with the Theory of your case. Period. You know if someone is real if they tell you this is the number one rule- not the rule of not asking a question you don't know the answer to. That is for amateurs' as sometimes you must ask what you do not know in order to know it and get the liar or violator of law. Being bold is requisite.

Here is a real life example- If mold is harming your children then you have to leave the mold house. Otherwise you are inconsistent with the theory that your children (that you supposedly care about) are being harmed as you would remove them if the mold was harming them.

I shall stop basking in the potential power and the past and power through to get the message to the world, however it is conveyed, however it is received. Thanks for always motivating me.

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Penni Livingston
Penni Livingston

Written by Penni Livingston

Penni Livingston is the Lorax Lawyer, retiring from active practice to write about three decades on the front line of bringing about justice by suing polluters.

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