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Posted on 3/26/22 at 8:02 am to GumboPot
quote:I presume you're being facetious?
Do judges dismiss lawsuits based on where the representative attorney attended law school now?
Judges dismiss lawsuits d/t one side's ineptitude and/or related oppositional expertise. This is a novel case with a potentially precedent-setting legal premise. It is legally complicated stuff. Alina Habba's law school training did not provide her with expertise in any field, much less in something like this. Further, her practice background provides her no experience in the area whatsoever. Her opponents will be the brightest, best-schooled, most experienced lawyers the Democrat machine can hire. Aside from those little details, Habba is ready to go.
As Sun Tzu said, “Every battle is won before it's ever fought.”
But no, judges do not dismiss lawsuits based on where the representative attorney attended law school now.
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