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  1. Reading a habeas petition for someone whose probation ended 10 years ago. I am confused.
  2. @charlesthomas Good answer.
  3. @madeinkowloon Yep. And my store was a small Hollister store, so everything we had was discounted greater than 10% at bigger stores.
  4. @madeinkowloon At Hollister I only got 10% and I could only use my discount at the store I worked at.
  5. @leaferi It is! I'm surrounded by stacks of cases.
  6. double checking whether "estop" is in fact a word...it is.
  7. At work, the cases are periodically interrupted with ruptures of laughter and espresso. Love my job.
  8. @madeinkowloon The hollister discount sucked!
  9. @madeinkowloon Eh.
  10. Reading a product liability case where the evidence indicates that 83% of contact lens cases have fungus contamination.
  11. @lawschoolninja And you know I bought some of the cologne. All that's missing is a boombox of the cheesy house remixes.
  12. Reading a case where the Plaintiff's last name is "Blood"...and he sure is going for it...
  13. @kluper For me it was just the shitty customer service at Hollister today. The blaring music and the cologne... TOTALLY ZOOLANDER.
  14. @madeinkowloon You know I worked at Hollister. Mhm.
  15. @lawschoolninja It's not because it was particularly busy, it was just the shocking attitude that someone making min wage can have. @kluper
  16. I forgot hot ridiculous the mall was.
  17. @Dante808 At work! Stinking of Hollister cologne. You?
  18. @JeenaBelil Is that unusual?
  19. @JeenaBelil And the court said "it's life insurance, you are not dead yet, so no grounds for a bad faith claim."
  20. @JeenaBelil The case was very simple because the insured tried to assert a bad faith claim for his insurer's declaratory judgment action.