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13 May 2:08 pm
This enertaining article, Champagne Corks, Mickey Mantle & Muskets, is a May 10, 2009 posting by Adrian M. Baron on the Nutmeg Lawer blawg which is described as a blawg "...developed to share tips on law firm marketing, legal practice, office management and anything else that might pique your interest about the trials and tribulations of law practice." Adrian Barron's posting did certainly "pique" our interest and we thought you would enjoy it also.
Criminal Law Library Blog - http://www.criminallawlibraryblog.com/
24 Jul, 2008 4:01 am by Ryan McKeen
567-68-0515 That's it. That is really the social security number of the 37th President of The United States, Richard Millhous Nixon. 444-26-7015 is/was Mickey Mantle's social security number. The Splendid Splinter, The Greatest Hitter To Ever Live, American Hero, Ted Williams' social security number: 565-03-1343. I'm not making this stuff up. No false advertising here. How did I get these? Easy. ...
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10 May 4:57 pm by Adrian M. Baron
Is Thou Talking to Me?On my office wall, I have a photo from the day I was sworn in as an attorney. Standing in my new suit, I am beaming with joy as I shake the hand of the Chief Justice. I have this wide eyed look on my face as if I had just met Mickey Mantle, Eddie Van Halen and Santa Claus all at once. I had made it through law school, passed the bar and stood poised to defend the
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22 Jul 5:14 am by Adrian M. Baron
I was contacted today by a New England Law Journal. Nice surprise. They requested permission to reprint our article on Champagne Corks, Mickey Mantle, & Muskets. If you missed it, here it is again. Thanks again for reading..Is Thou Talking to Me?On my office wall, I have a photo from the day I was sworn in as an attorney. Standing in my new suit, I am beaming with joy as I shake the hand of the
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11 Feb 3:26 pm
... , Mickey Edwards Event Date: Wednesday, March 5, 2008 Running Time: 49 minutes Description: Former Representative Mickey Edwards (R-Okla.), a leading member of the American conservative movement for more than 40 years, believes that many conservatives ... Conservatism: How a Great American Political Movement Got Lost--And How It Can Find Its Way Back," Edwards argues that the mantle of conservatism has been taken over by people whose beliefs and policies threaten the entire constitutional system of ...
Law Library of Congress: Webcasts - http://www.loc.gov/law/news/webcasts.html
17 Aug, 2007 8:41 am by Lawrence Melton
... .com, 1-866-332-3567, toll free In 1969, Mickey Mantle, the legendary baseball player, attempted to franchise a line of restaurants in his name. Apparently, Mantle was a better athlete than he was a business man. Soon after the initial public offering, the stock in Mickey Mantle's Country Cookin, Inc. became worthless. This prompted one of the investors to sue the corporation's founder under Rule 10b-5, alleging numerous ...
About Broker Fraud Blog - http://aboutbrokerfraud.typepad.com/about_broker_fraud_blog/
29 Dec, 2007 3:24 am
... drinking had worn down the body of "The Mick" resulting in Hepatitis and cirrhosis damage to his liver. Mickey Mantle died on August 13, 1995 taking with him his recently implanted liver. More recently the case of Nataline Sarkisyan has made headlines because she was (some ... to make the payout. Instead, they reacted to public sentiment. At the time, many questioned why Mickey Mantle was moved to the head of the transplant waiting list. Sure, he was an American sports hero and a ...
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26 Sep, 2008 12:09 pm by Anthony Cerminaro
... league bats. Bats - stamped with the signature of a Yankee player no less. We all wanted Mickey Mantle models, but not so we could put them away in cases to ... going to use the bats to play baseball - over and over until they broke. We wanted Mickey Mantles because he was our favorite player. We wanted Mickey Mantle bats - just because. When the time for the sojourn arrived, we spent the night before in fits of nervous sleeplessness. When morning dawned, it seemed like the dreaming had just begun. ...
BizzBangBuzz - http://bizzbangbuzz.blogspot.com
17 Aug, 2007 12:25 pm
Here is an interesting article about brokergage fraud, Sophistication is not a Defence to Brokerage Fraud In 1969, Mickey Mantle, the legendary baseball player, attempted to franchise a line of restaurants in his name.' Apparently, Mantle was a better athlete than he was a business man.' Soon after the initial public offering, the stock in Mickey Mantle's Country Cookin, Inc. became worthless.' This prompted ...
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Psychology of Compliance & Due Diligence Law - http://www.bizop.ca/blog2/
26 Mar 7:08 pm
... . It's just plain wrong. Surprisingly, though, it still keeps coming up. Time and again, defense attorneys try to get plaintiff's attorneys to agree to it. Why? Because their client wants to take Mickey Mantle out of the game. Mickey Mantle? That's you. You know, the only competent attorney who knows the defendant and how they play the game. So, when your opposing counsel wants to offer you a very good settlement for your client and then adds ...
The Law Coach Blog - http://thelawcoach.blogspot.com/
2 Mar, 2007 6:12 am
... In this undated digitally altered image provided by the Topps baseball card company President Bush smiles and waves from the stands, right, and Mickey Mantle looks on from the dugout at left, as Derek Jeter swings his bat. A spokesperson for the Topps company said that somewhere between the final proofing of the card and its printing - when it was too late to stop it - someone within the company played a joke and inserted Bush and Mantle into the photograph.
Sivacracy.net - http://www.nyu.edu/classes/siva/
15 Nov, 2007 12:57 pm by rparloff
... which Regan denied. The call occurred not long after the twin publicity fiascos surrounding Regan's plans to publish O.J. Simpson's quasi-confessional If I Did It book and, shortly thereafter, a first-person novel about Mickey Mantle in which the author assumed Mantle's voice and described, inter alia, a tryst with teammate Joe DiMaggio's wife, Marilyn Monroe. Regan's 70-page, 345-paragraph, 24-count complaint was filed in state court in ...
FORTUNE: Legal Pad - http://money.cnn.com/blogs/legalpad/
14 Jan, 2007 5:03 am by Tom
... would have created using the same number of outs as Mays ("RCAA," explained here). For his career, Mays generated an RCAA of 1008, which is 11th all-time among Major League ballplayers and second only to Mickey Mantle (who had an RCAA of 1099) among centerfielders in Major League Baseball history. A true five-tool player, Mays was also an extraordinary defensive player and a fine baserunner for most of his career. In short, anyone who ...
Houston's Clear Thinkers - http://blog.kir.com/
14 Nov, 2006 7:03 am by Steven Drizin
... to the murder. At one point, Williamson came within 5 days of being executed. The Grisham book works best as a character study of Williamson, a former minor-league baseball star who like other Oklahoma boys dreamed of being the next Mickey Mantle. Williamson's descent into madness and the toll that drug and alcohol abuse (and prescription drugs) had on his body is harrowing but not quite as harrowing as the way in which the Oklahoma ...
Bluhm Blog - http://blog.law.northwestern.edu/bluhm/
27 Jun, 2007 3:33 pm by Stuart Buck
... , sculptors, architects, classical musicians, conductors, and composers they can name. I'd even like to ask how many living American scientists or social thinkers they can name. Fifty years ago, I suspect that along with Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, and Sandy Koufax, most Americans could have named, at the very least, Robert Frost, Carl Sandburg, Arthur Miller, Thornton Wilder, Georgia O'Keeffe, Leonard Bernstein, Leontyne Price, and Frank ...
The Buck Stops Here - http://stuartbuck.blogspot.com
8 Sep, 2007 6:31 am by Paul Finkelman
... hard to envision a less likeable sports hero. But is Bonds worse than the mean spirited, racist, and deeply vicious Ty Cobb? The drunken womanizer Mickey Mantle? The racist Dixie Walker who refused to play with Jackie Robinson? Or the Sultan of Overindulgence, Babe Ruth? Ruth ate to excess, chased women with a "Ruthian" appetite, and guzzled beer during prohibition, when it was illegal to do so. Ironically, Bonds ...
Balkinization - http://balkin.blogspot.com
4 Oct, 2007 11:17 am by febhead
... it out to find out if your favorite player is impeding your ability to stalk them using the handle "Bruce Almighty," "Johnny Drama" or "Charlie Wattsizname."--Susie Related: Watch Doris Day and Cary Grant hanging in the Yankee dugout with Yankee greats Roger Maris, Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle (did they have aliases?) right here on TSG TV.
Court TVs Informer - http://blog.courttv.com/informer/
14 Feb, 2008 10:36 am by Howard Wasserman
... years at the present time. I am not speaking about television or I am not speaking about income that comes into the ball parks: You have to take that off. I don't know too much about it. I say the ballplayers have a better advancement at the present time. Read the whole thing, especially when the next witness (Mickey Mantle) is questioned. (H/T: A Dream or a Song)
PrawfsBlawg - http://prawfsblawg.blogs.com/prawfsblawg/
12 Jun, 2008 9:49 pm by Roy M. Doppelt
... league team, before joining the Boston Red Sox in 1939. He had an amazing career in major league baseball, with 2 MVP awards and 2 Triple Crown awards. A left-hander and incredible hitter, he, along with Mickey Mantle and Babe Ruth, is a member of the 500 club, for hitting more than 500 home runs in a season.. In 1992 Ted Williams was here in San Diego for the dedication of SR-56 east of I-15 now known as Ted Williams Parkway. ...
San Diego Estate Planning Lawyer Blog - http://www.sandiegoestateplanninglawyerblog.com/
7 Jul, 2008 2:56 pm by admin
... here," Kutner said. "She wants to resolve the issues between Alex and herself in an amicable fashion." The divorce petition was filed the day after Rodriguez hit his 536th homer, tying Yankees Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle for 13th. Rodriguez is in the first season of a $275 million, 10-year contract with the Yankees, a deal that allows him to earn up to $305 million. He made $185.45 million from 2001-7 from his contract with the Texas ...
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