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- Jul 19, 2020
That lines up with Hoeg Law of Virtual Legality being fairly level headed too, very much "Facts of the Case" kind of guy. He seems to enjoy, but does not actively chase the attention, and seems to treat the whole thing as a hobby that doubles as advertising his firm - exactly the sort of move I'd expect from a lawyer.I think it has to do with their base character as well. AFAIK LPL is a corporate lawyer which doesn't come with all the "flair" of a regular courtroom clown which tends to attract certain kinds of people. Some of the lawyers I've met or interacted with were down-to-earth professionals fully aware of the extent and more importantly the limits of their knowledge and experience.
Most of them were know-it-all fuckwits with the most retarded hot takes outside their fields.