Paperchase writes on XPT: "Out here in the "real world" when you combine sex work with criminality, you normally are dealing with serious drug and alcohol problems which tend to ruin whatever looks the person might have had twenty years previously. (Yeh, they work well past their prime.)
"The last time I represented someone who I thought might have that background, (she was in on a domestic violence case) I had to keep her away from the prosecutor because she arrived at court totally drunk, and he would have been totally pissed him off had he figured this out."
Holly Randall posts: "I certainly hope that a degree from a well respected law school means something– I just got back from Washington D.C. a few hours ago, where I went to attend my brother’s graduation from Georgetown Law. Don’t they say that there are two lawyers for every client now? Though he’s the smartest kid in the family, and I’m sure he’ll be fine, I do worry for him and hope he can snag a good job after he takes the Bar in a couple of months. Otherwise he can help me run our company, but for some reason he wants a legitimate, respected career. I don’t get it."
"He starts classes for the Bar exam at Pepperdine on Tuesday… He has already interned for a copyright law case– funny enough, it was Jesse James vs some company in Australia. Our copyright issues aren’t as bad as they used to be– back in the "Wild West" of the internet, people were stealing our images left and right, and sometimes building a whole paysite out of our material! Now, it’s more like little blips here and there, and most of these companies aren’t worth going after, since they have no money anyhow. A recent example of a C&D that I had to send out– Bella Models is using our images AGAIN on their site– this is the second time I’ve had to go after them for it. They’ve not responded to me, so if anyone knows a better way to contact them than is listed on their site or in a "whois" lookup, I’d really appreciate it. Otherwise I’ll have to drag my lawyer into this, which is just such a pain."
Anita Cannibal posts: "Wow I had no idea the Sundial paper would get such attention, at the same time I was in the Daily News too. Thank you all for the comments. Most seem to be from those acclimated to the subject matter. University West Los Angeles School of Law admissions chair is familiar with FSC, J.Douglas, Dewitt, and sensitive to the community surrounding it, valley location. There are 9,000 alumni including a great many judges that sit on the bench in LA county. It is approximately $40,000 cheaper than the local ABA schools at $60,000 for the doctorate in jurisprudence. It is soon to be located in Chatsworth near the court building. The admissions chair knows who I am and what my career has been for the last 12 years, a point of tension for the last two years was my disclosure. I chose to disclose in order to give them the heads up in case of any controversy they may face. I was welcomed, told that I was allowed to get an education there, and that constitutional law would be interesting with me in it. The ashcroft v FSC case is in all the text books now. FSC, Miller, and other industry specific cases were subjects on the 2004 CA Bar exam. This is proof that the cases our attorneys have fought are important and thus make them sovereign power, so you all must bow to them from now on!"