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ellencee

Senior Member
rmet4nzkx said:
I gave you the benefit of the doubt when I advised you based on your first post. Several days later we learn more information and that you claimed to have been to law school. From the advice you have been giving other posters and it is clear why you had to leave law school. I concur with BB you don't have a case or a future in law. The school did not find reason to take action against the students and referred you to an attorney so you have few options. Please consider the cost of such litigation and your chances of success. It is unlikely an attorney will take your case on contingency which should be a clue to it's merit.
Your mailbox is full.
EC
 


bstoned

Junior Member
you are right, there is no such thing as "existant"

rmet4nzkx said:
I was being kind, you need to read OP's other posts. They are claiming to be in law school, a non existant law school. It is difficult at best to find merit in confabulations.
More proof that rmet4nzkx is an uneducated blow hard. Is "existant" your way of getting more laughs? Oh wait! You found a big word (confabulations) to excuse your lack of intelligence.

You are a mess and darned proud of it!

Laugh! Laugh!
 

Quaere

Member
Exactly, matter of fact there isn't a college that offers that stuff until you travel a few hudred miles away from there.

Zippy, FYI there are at least 3 law schools within 100 miles of Dallas, PA. So you see, you don't have to go all that far to take "that stuff".
 

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