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01/26/21
Judge David Langham
I overheard a recent conversation involving our old friend Horace Middlemier. He was preparing a case for trial and was concerned about proving the elements of this case. He was curious about the judicial mindset, and asked a group of other lawyers straight-up whether they thought he could count on the trial judge knowing “how things really are.“
You see, Horace had been preparing this case for a fair few months. He is an experienced practitioner, well-versed in his specialty of the law. He well knows the elements which he will have to prove in order to both prevail (have the decision go in his clients direction), and succeed (have it do so in a significant manner sufficient to remunerate his client sufficiently). I was, admittedly, confused by his question. I was apparently not alone as one of the other layers asked: “what do you mean the way things are? ”