Posted On: June 15, 2009 by John Mesirow

Clerk Makes Himself Immortal

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How can a judge's clerk make himself immortal? By cleverly inserting his name in an opinion. Props to the Southeast Texas Record's John Browning for sharing this story. And speaking of the story, here's how law clerk Bob Bragalone put his name in Judge Belew's published opinion: He started each paragraph of the opinion with a letter in his name. From Meridian Savings Assocation v. Sadler, et al., 759 F. Supp. 336 (USDC ND Tex 1990):

Before the Court is Defendant Sadler's Motion to Reconsider ...
On November 2, 1989, Intervenor, Resolution Trust Corporation ...
By this Court's Order entered February 20, 1990 ...
Before the RTC filed its Motion ...
Realizing the importance of the judgment ...
Arguing that the Court's February 20, 1990 Order ...
Given these facts, it is this Court's responsibility ...
As stated by the Fifth Circuit ...
Like many other areas of the law ...
Of these eight factors ...
No suggestion has been made that ...
Essentially, the Court's new order ...
Well done sir. Here's the source.

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Washington DC Injury Lawyer John B. Mesirow represents injured accident victims in Washington DC, Maryland and Northern Virginia. His practice includes Car Accidents, Bike Accident, Boating Accident, Brain Injury, Construction Accident, Dog Bite, Medical Malpractice, Motorcycle Accident, Trucking Accident and Wrongful Death cases. John Mesirow was named a "Top Lawyer" by Washingtonian magazine and aggressively represents his clients. You can contact him online or by phone at 866-463-0303 or 202-463-0303.

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