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I know as a non-attorney pro-se I've beaten almost every lawyer I been up against and that is all the way to the state's highest civil court and in several federal courts.
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I know as a non-attorney pro-se I've beaten almost every lawyer I been up against and that is all the way to the state's highest civil court and in several federal courts.
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I know as a non-attorney pro-se I've beaten almost every lawyer I been up against and that is all the way to the state's highest civil court and in several federal courts.
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I know as a non-attorney pro-se I've beaten almost every lawyer I been up against and that is all the way to the state's highest civil court and in several federal courts.
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I know as a non-attorney pro-se I've beaten almost every lawyer I been up against and that is all the way to the state's highest civil court and in several federal courts.
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I know as a non-attorney pro-se I've beaten almost every lawyer I been up against and that is all the way to the state's highest civil court and in several federal courts.
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Unlike non-attorney press spokesmen, we attorneys who provided legal advice were protected by attorney-client privilege from being compelled to testify as to that advice.
Lanny Davis: Tell It All, Tell It Early, Tell It Yourself Lanny Davis 2010
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Unlike non-attorney press spokesmen, we attorneys who provided legal advice were protected by attorney-client privilege from being compelled to testify as to that advice.
Lanny Davis: Tell It All, Tell It Early, Tell It Yourself Lanny Davis 2010
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I know as a non-attorney pro-se I've beaten almost every lawyer I been up against and that is all the way to the state's highest civil court and in several federal courts.
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I know as a non-attorney pro-se I've beaten almost every lawyer I been up against and that is all the way to the state's highest civil court and in several federal courts.
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