Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Broward Chief Judge Victor Tobin to Practice Foreclosure Law!



At the Law Offices of Marshall C. Watson, no less.

Who in their right mind could turn down that gig?

Obviously the Chief will do well and we wish him well. If we may, here are a few tips to insure your instant success upon your return to practice.

Heck, the Chief already has the newest buzz phrases down pat. Check out this quote from the DBR:

“Number one, it’s a firm that has a need. Number two, it’s a good fit for me. It’s an opportunity for me to carry on some of what I’ve done in the courthouse to see that best practices are used. They instituted a best-practices policy, and I’m going to make sure that is followed and make sure we do everything right,” he said

Best practices? Really? The Attorney General did not think so.

Despite his homicidal disdain for our blog we share Rumpole's opinion of BroweirdBroward.

N.B. Chief - trilogies. What is number $ 3?

6 comments:

  1. If I had time to care then I would have disdain. To channel angry gurl on my blog- "I don't like pseudo-intellectuals" who use NB to try and show they're smart.

    Nota bene: people who mock attorney's who keep their late wife's name on their firm really aren't worth the effort I am putting in to discredit them.

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  2. Rumpole - The proper useage is "attorneys" not "attorney's".

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  3. WTF? Totally unwarranted rage and perplexing, Rumpole. Every comment affirms Hersch deserves to be mocked for his comment.

    Discredit? Really? Chanelling your inner Jack?

    Pretty hypocritical. Unless Rumpole is Richard Hersch.

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    1. He's just an angry little man, who has become more sophisticated in plying his anti-American obstructionism and zealot agenda.

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  4. If we may, here are a few tips to insure your instant success upon your return to practice.

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  5. Obviously the Chief will do well and we wish him well. If we may, here are a few tips to insure your instant success upon your return to practice.

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