Law Practice
Jul. 26, 2006
Changing Organization's Name Won't Change the Image of Trial Attorneys
Letter to the Editor - The Association of Trial Lawyers of America's latest attempt to change its image by simply changing names, "Trial Lawyers Reborn as American Association for Justice" (Daily Journal, July 20), somehow reminded me of that famous scene from the movie "This Is Spinal Tap," where we are introduced to the first guitar amplifier that goes to 11.




Letter to the Editor
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America's latest attempt to change its image by simply changing names, "Trial Lawyers Reborn as American Association for Justice" (Daily Journal, July 20), somehow reminded me of that famous scene from the movie "This Is Spinal Tap," where we are introduced to the first guitar amplifier that goes to 11. Here is the transcript of the scene where Nigel Tufnel, the fictional musician, is being inte...
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America's latest attempt to change its image by simply changing names, "Trial Lawyers Reborn as American Association for Justice" (Daily Journal, July 20), somehow reminded me of that famous scene from the movie "This Is Spinal Tap," where we are introduced to the first guitar amplifier that goes to 11. Here is the transcript of the scene where Nigel Tufnel, the fictional musician, is being inte...
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