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Sep 26, 2012 (5:15 am)
"Marsha ... I no longer believe you are a PA"...My brain must be in hibernate mode...what is a PA?
#5089 of 5324 Re: lilyowen [marsha7]
by houdini1
Sep 26, 2012 (2:13 pm)
My guess would be "practicing attorney".
#5090 of 5324 Re: lilyowen [houdini1]
by fezo
Sep 26, 2012 (3:07 pm)
Maybe he thinks it means he's not from Pennsylvania....
#5091 of 5324 Re: lilyowen [marsha7]
by euphonium
Sep 26, 2012 (8:17 pm)
Around here a PA is a Prosecuting Attorney.
#5092 of 5324 Re: lilyowen [marsha7]
by lilyowen
Sep 26, 2012 (8:21 pm)
Plaintiff's Attorney
Sep 27, 2012 (4:34 am)
Help me out here...why am I no longer a plaintiff's attorney...maybe my brain is stuck in dumb mode...
#5094 of 5324 Re: lilyowen [marsha7]
by fezo
Sep 27, 2012 (7:24 am)
maybe my brain is stuck in dumb mode...
I appreciate the setup but I'm not spiking it....
#5095 of 5324 Re: lilyowen [marsha7]
by robr2
Sep 27, 2012 (9:28 am)
what is a PA?
Pugnacious Ambulance Chaser??
I keed, I keed.
#5096 of 5324 Re: lilyowen [robr2]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Sep 27, 2012 (10:40 am)
Physician's Assistant....you know, for those of you who use cinder blocks under your car while you change your oil? A P.A. with an automotive background would know how to get the car off you, obviously.
#5097 of 5324 Re: lilyowen [marsha7]
by lilyowen
Sep 27, 2012 (7:40 pm)
"I no longer believe you are a PA" It, unfortunately, does not have the power to change reality at this point. Not anymore at least. You, I imagine, are still a plantiff's attorney.
However, I believe the discussion was on the table whether a van stopped in the interstate contributed negligence to a rear-end accident behind it. You indicated no ... which 1. Is far too black and white for any attorney I know, 2. Seems like a concession of any claim under against that van driver/company/carrier, and 3. oh I don't remember the circusmtance too well, but I recall some issue with a UM/UIM ... but it would be a concession of any UM under your own policy against that van driver as well.
Too many concessions that are based in logic and ethics ... it just doesn't add up.