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Please Stop By and Introduce Yourself
Welcome our new member. Congrats on finding the path to enlightenment. We've had like twenty to thirty new members in the past two weeks.



On a different note:

When you type 'ioplist" in Google .org has moved up to the second spot! I believe we were third at last count.
(06-29-2015, 11:48 AM)jimtje Wrote: Thank you all for the warm welcome! I'm actually quite an IOP veteran having been using them since 2005-2006 mostly to pay back student loans, haha, and maybe at some point we'll have a "reminisce about customs letting in 25000 Ksalols in one go" day. I just graduated law school and am taking the bar with a view into state/federal criminal defense and a federal immigration practice (and yes, I already have plenty of experience helping defend or even singlehandedly defend possession and trafficking charges in the state where I interned in and worked extensively on the immigration side of things to try to make sure my clients didn't get deported). I hope that anything I've learned at law school and on the job would be helpful for you guys as well!


Interesting jimtje. Where did you get your JD degree? Emory University here, class of 2014.
(06-29-2015, 11:48 AM)jimtje Wrote: Thank you all for the warm welcome! I'm actually quite an IOP veteran having been using them since 2005-2006 mostly to pay back student loans, haha, and maybe at some point we'll have a "reminisce about customs letting in 25000 Ksalols in one go" day. I just graduated law school and am taking the bar with a view into state/federal criminal defense and a federal immigration practice (and yes, I already have plenty of experience helping defend or even singlehandedly defend possession and trafficking charges in the state where I interned in and worked extensively on the immigration side of things to try to make sure my clients didn't get deported). I hope that anything I've learned at law school and on the job would be helpful for you guys as well!

Congrats Jimtje on your compleation of such a demanding profession ... I'm sure that by studying the things you had to learn is no easy task, to say the least .... I'm extremely glad you have decided to join or little group and know that you can become an invaluable asset to the whole ...
I would imagine you'd have to be fairly sharp to comprehend, let alone remember the things necessary to graduate ... You more than likely won't need it, but if I can help you in anything, just ask ...

Again Jimjte ... Welcome to our boards...
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(06-29-2015, 12:46 PM)Zander Wrote:
(06-29-2015, 11:48 AM)jimtje Wrote: Thank you all for the warm welcome! I'm actually quite an IOP veteran having been using them since 2005-2006 mostly to pay back student loans, haha, and maybe at some point we'll have a "reminisce about customs letting in 25000 Ksalols in one go" day. I just graduated law school and am taking the bar with a view into state/federal criminal defense and a federal immigration practice (and yes, I already have plenty of experience helping defend or even singlehandedly defend possession and trafficking charges in the state where I interned in and worked extensively on the immigration side of things to try to make sure my clients didn't get deported). I hope that anything I've learned at law school and on the job would be helpful for you guys as well!


Interesting jimtje. Where did you get your JD degree? Emory University here, class of 2014.

Gonzaga '15, but I externed in NYC and will be practicing here.

(06-29-2015, 12:57 PM)IceWizard Wrote:
(06-29-2015, 11:48 AM)jimtje Wrote: Thank you all for the warm welcome! I'm actually quite an IOP veteran having been using them since 2005-2006 mostly to pay back student loans, haha, and maybe at some point we'll have a "reminisce about customs letting in 25000 Ksalols in one go" day. I just graduated law school and am taking the bar with a view into state/federal criminal defense and a federal immigration practice (and yes, I already have plenty of experience helping defend or even singlehandedly defend possession and trafficking charges in the state where I interned in and worked extensively on the immigration side of things to try to make sure my clients didn't get deported). I hope that anything I've learned at law school and on the job would be helpful for you guys as well!

Congrats Jimtje on your compleation of such a demanding profession ... I'm sure that by studying the things you had to learn is no easy task, to say the least .... I'm extremely glad you have decided to join or little group and know that you can become an invaluable asset to the whole ...
I would imagine you'd have to be fairly sharp to comprehend, let alone remember the things necessary to graduate ... You more than likely won't need it, but if I can help you in anything, just ask ...

Again Jimjte ... Welcome to our boards...
Thanks! I obviously can't and won't give individual legal advice on the internet or anything (although if anyone gets in trouble I'm sure I can help with a referral) but there's a fair amount of general information out there regarding topics that interest this board that I'm sure would be welcomed if needed.
(06-29-2015, 11:48 AM)atomheartmother Wrote: Welcome our new member. Congrats on finding the path to enlightenment.  We've had like twenty to thirty new members in the past two weeks.  



On a different note:

When you type 'ioplist" in Google .org has moved up to the second spot!   I believe we were third at last count.

Great to know that. Thank you for posting that. Smile
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too funny. we may have to.
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Dagger,

welcome aboard.......did you know our illustrious Charon (admin) is also a lawyer?
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(06-29-2015, 02:53 PM)Harley Wrote: Ah, Charon... If ye ever needs to change the Forum we can become IOPLaw.

Ohio State, 1981

I like that Harley, "IOPLaw"...Wish I had thought of that.  I just had my license tags renewed. Guess my IOPLaw tags will have to wait till next year... Class of '81 eh? You look much younger by your picture... =)

(06-29-2015, 03:07 PM)Charon Wrote: too funny.  we may have to.

I advise against it Charon, then the lawyer jokes will start rolling in like.... "'99% of lawyers give the rest a bad name." =)
Do you mean like these?

   
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