Since I'm a lawyer everything comes with some reservations and qualifications. Here are a few:
1. I'm a lawyer, but I'm not your lawyer. Nothing I post on this blog is legal advice. It's not guaranteed in any way or for any purpose. I'm trying to point out and discuss interesting things that are going on at the General Assembly. If you have serious legislative issues and concerns you should hire an attorney or a lobbyist (or drop me an e-mail, I'm sure we could work something out...)
2. If something better comes up, I can't promise I'll stick with this blog. I'm actively searching for full-time work. If I get a suitable job with I regular paycheck, it's doubtful that I'll have the time or mental energy to continue this little undertaking.
3. I'm going to allow commenting, because I think it makes for much more interesting reading. On most blogs the comments are more entertaining than the posts. But they'll be moderated. I won't delete anything for its political content, but if a comment is blatantly off-topic, defamatory, obscene or otherwise inappropriate, it's gone.
4. I do have political stances which I'm sure will become apparent as I continue to post. If you don't like 'em, get your own blog. Or post a comment.
5. I'll probably pay a little more attention to the House than the Senate. I'm more familiar with that side of the building, plus their proceeding are usually a little more, um, colorful.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
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