Greg's graduation from Vermont Law School was today. He is now a lawyer, which means he is someone who went to (and graduated from) law school. He is not, however, an attorney because he hasn't passed the bar. I am somewhat embarassed to admit that I didn't know this distinction before a few days ago.
I'm back from Ohio -- did I mention I went to Ohio? -- and I'm in town for about ten days until I head to Rhode Island for one last talk (at least until July) and then to San Francisco for a much needed vacation. Greg has to stay put and start bar review classes which, seemingly cruelly, start four days after graduation.
I'm back from Ohio -- did I mention I went to Ohio? -- and I'm in town for about ten days until I head to Rhode Island for one last talk (at least until July) and then to San Francisco for a much needed vacation. Greg has to stay put and start bar review classes which, seemingly cruelly, start four days after graduation.
Comments:
I didn't know that distinction until I just read it in your blog, and I am a lawyer! :)
(Can I say that I'm an attorney, if I'm only licensed to practice law in a jurisdiction other than the one where I live and work?)
Congratulations to Greg! (And to you. I can't tell you how many couples in my law school class didn't survive until graduation.)
23 May, 2006 10:47
(Can I say that I'm an attorney, if I'm only licensed to practice law in a jurisdiction other than the one where I live and work?)
Congratulations to Greg! (And to you. I can't tell you how many couples in my law school class didn't survive until graduation.)
23 May, 2006 10:47
dear Jessamyn: I cannot give you any sage advice on your breakup with Greg - but I do want you to know that I am thinking of you and that I love and care about you simply because you are Jess - with or without Greg or anyone for that matter.
love
Pat
26 June, 2006 14:19
love
Pat
26 June, 2006 14:19
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