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Wedding Picture, my bro is on the right. We were in Oregon, what can I say?

I’m not a lawyer yet (I am now, but if you’ve been reading my blog you already know that!), but hope to be very soon.  When I achieve that rite of passage, please check out my legal blog (wont be active until at mid June 2010, ColonialLawyer.com).  One small step for Tim . . . one giant leap for mankind.  Until then, I’m just another UnLawyer.

Welcome to UnLawyered, where sometimes you just need to unplug for a bit.  The purpose of this blog is provide insight into my daily trials and tribulations in the hope that it can be a learning experience for more than simply myself.  This isn’t a legal blog per se.  Rarely will UnLawyered contain material specific to statutes, codes, recent court decisions, or incidents arising within the legal world (that’s for my other blog).

Instead, this blog focuses on everything else.  Whether it is a political rant of some kind, my experiences in law school and studying for the bar, or an insightful piece on sports or music.  Lawyers are people too you know (well at least some of them are).

I love feedback and comments!  So please, do not hesitate to comment wherever & whenever.

Tim Sutherland – Unlawyered

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