I was surprised when Ronald S. Huttner, a "trainer" in computer assisted
legal research and "barrister" somewhere in the world, and "Lecturer In
Computerised [sic] legal research" responds to something I wrote with
with the following retort...and also copied it to the forum:
"Johnson now compounds the silliness of his previous writing, by
stating:"
I suppose we all have bad days. However, Ronald Huttner further states
the following:
"If you can't grasp that point, perhaps you should concentrate on
improving your golf, and give up the courtroom."
Does anyone else find this inappropriate? Perhaps I did misunderstand
one of Mr. Huttner's previous posts. However, I would expect this ad
hominum insult from someone on a "Jerry Springer"show, but not in a
professional forum. I am saddened that a fellow attorney would stoop
this low to make a point.
I suppose it takes all kinds, even in the legal profession. Thank you
for your attention to this matter, Mr. Huttner. I see that we have a
difference of opinion.
Andrew Johnson, Esquire
On Sun, 20 Jun 1999 15:45:49 +1000 Ron Huttner <rshutt@netspace.net.au>
writes:
>Andrew Johnson now compounds the silliness of his previous writing, by
>stating:-
>
>>>My options were to conclude this type of citation is: (1) an honest
>>>mistake, or; (2) intentional fraud on the court.
>
>Andrew. The point I was making is that you had yet a *third* option.
>Namely,to conclude that your opponents were either incompetent or
>professionally negligent.
>
>If you can't grasp that point, perhaps you should concentrate on
>improving
>your golf, and give up the courtroom.
>
>Ronald S Huttner LL.B.(Hons)
>Barrister And Solicitor
>Consultant And Trainer In Computer-Assisted Legal Research
>Lecturer In Computerised Legal Research (02.10.95 to 02.10.98)
>Internet Sites For Lawyers - http://www.viclf.asn.au/research.html
>Personal Home Page - http://www.viclf.asn.au/pers1.html
>
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