Law Practice,
Judges and Judiciary
Sep. 5, 2017
Tyypos
Back in the old days when I practiced law, I stumbled through rounds of combat with the IBM Selectric. To place the boxing analogy in the present, I was McGregor… sort of.





2nd Appellate District, Division 6
Arthur Gilbert
Presiding Justice
2nd District Court of Appeal, Division 6
UC Berkeley School of Law, 1963
Arthur's previous columns are available on gilbertsubmits.blogspot.com.
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Back in the old days when I practiced law, IBM Selectric was state of the art. Few attorneys did their own typing, me being exhibit A. And during desperate times when my secretary was sick, and the deadline hours away, I stumbled through rounds of combat with the Selectric. To place the boxing analogy in the present, I was McGregor… sort of.
It was the typos in each round that cost me points...
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