Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Sit on a log theory of learning

Sometimes I miss that part of lawschool. Having no client to answer to you can really sit and think about outcomes free from bias. I had an "old" friend from my lawschool section this week. She had an interesting will issue we discussed. The will was drafted like a good law school exam. There was an incorporation by reference issue, a might-be rule against perpetuities problem, there was an executory promise made by the testator, that was completely unenforceable, all of the persons appointed as PRs had conflicting interests... Just the kind of will I strive not to draft. Anyway it reminded me how much I liked that process.

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