Milt Policzer, who prefers to be known as the Oracle to the Legal Profession, thinks he's providing a service to humanity and the legal profession (two things not always thought to be synonymous) by pointing out their little quirks and offering advice. He's not always right.
Milt Policzer at Courthouse News (courthousenews.com)
What happened when a couple of babies in Tennessee were switched after birth for a couple of minutes? That's right: litigation. Also, a practical suggestion for healing the U. S. economy.
You can't expect judges to be fair. It's too hard.
What would Christ do if you copied his act?
How an S.O.B. can make money for your state government.
Reality is getting to be a bit too much for me.
Pointless litigation over random choices
Plastic bags are good for the environment? If only we'd known....
Lawyers can be picky about their clientele.
A philosophical musing on the concept of thinking outside the box.
Courthouses don't have to be boring. Some financial advice for courthouse planners.
Here's how you can make money in trying times.