Kevin, I'm concerned about an ethical issue here. You've discussed various cases of yours with enough detail that it makes me really uncomfortable. I would be reluctant to retain an attorney who easily shared personal information about my case on an Internet board. What about attorney-client privilege? Could you not make your points without resorting to insulting others' intelligence or brirnging others' personal information to the table?
At the very least, it speaks to underlying qualities of character and judgement, and I think that (given your stated credentials) you will be able to explain to us how this is acceptable in a way that even I will understand, without resorting to put-downs or insults (implied OR explicit)
OTOH if your intent was to condescend, you've accomplished that goal and there's no need to respond. Carry on!
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"One of the painful things about our time is that those who feel certainty are stupid, and those with any imagination and understanding are filled with doubt and indecision." Bertrand Russell, The Triumph of Stupidity
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