THE COURTHOUSE IS OPEN TUESDAY (FOR NOW)

FROM SATURDAY AUGUST 31:

 

ALSO FROM SATURDAY, AUGUST 31:

SUPERSEDING:

 

ALSO SUPERSEDING AUGUST 30TH:

13 thoughts on “THE COURTHOUSE IS OPEN TUESDAY (FOR NOW)”

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        Gail’s right. Why did Cletus do this? I was in Publix at the height of the Dorian scare, when it was still forecast a direct hit. The meat department was full of cuts. There wasn’t any bread or water, but plenty of meat. Why, Cletus? Why?

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          I went to law school with Cletus. He doesn’t handle stress well. The night of the bar exam is still spoken about in class circles.

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      Come on Tooty
      Try and get it together
      You run this circus like you run the judges

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    Telling a bunch of Attorneys and Judges they’re all clear for a 5 day drunk and then cutting it short on day 2 is not advisable. What if they don’t check their phones? Or if they do and they’re mid-blackout?

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      Any questions regarding the closure can be addressed by the head of the 17Th Circuit Complaint Department, her name is Vegina Hawkins. Anything else?

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    If you want to keep your career when you have kidney disease, you will likely be able to do so. Sometimes continuing to work can help you feel healthy, productive and able to provide for yourself and loved ones. If you need dialysis, educate yourself on which treatment may be the most work-friendly. Also communicate with your boss about what you are going through and be realistic when it comes to physical labor and time-oriented demands at work. Talk with an insurance specialist for even more answers to your questions.

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