Hi h_man, thanks a bunch for answering my questions for me - I truly appreciate your helping out a fellow investor.
I practise Texas Criminal State Law (felony level ), exclusively, been doing it since 1993.
I graduated from the University of Michigan Law School in 1991 - (Law Review Junior Editor from 1990). I practiced Corporate Law at one of Dallas's biggest law firms. I put up with it for about 2 years, but that's only because we could not open the windows from 30, 40 stories above ground level.
It flat-out SUCKED - too much information/details to go into at the moment, but trust me on this, big city civil law firms are hardly "civil" and there are many moments when you want to jump out of the afore-mentioned skyscrapers, but I guess that the owners don't make it very easy for fear of the ever-present ambulance -chasing attorney.
The only way for you to get me to go back to practicing civil law at a big, downtown legal firm would be for you to put a loaded gun to my head - and even then, I would still probably force you to pull the trigger.
Thank you, friend.
Kindest and Warmest wishes. And best of luck to you.
Sincerely,
David B.
Ps: I truly LOVE the criminal law side of the law - a real joy. My side hobby is following the stock-market, especially in special situations where there is a legal matter that's causing a complete disconnect between the current share price vs. the implied fair market value if the company were busted up.
I'm gonna check the link you sent me and find out what part(s) I missed in my analysis.
TTYL