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Gtivan Posted 19 years ago
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0Ham and egg lawyer02br
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00Does ham and egg lawyer mean the same thing as a solo lawyer practice ?02br
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00I found this on the internet :02br
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00I am a ham and egg lawyer. I have never worked in a big firm. I never clerked for anyone. Law review looked like a stupid waste of time, the professional equivalent of a circle jerk. I don't have institutional clients. The people I represent are usually in a jam of one sort or another with the Government. The so-called "big cases" don't come my way.01h2

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00If they mean the same, which one is more updated ?02br
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00Thanks0-
  

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0Hi,02br 02br 00It sounds to me like it means 'I am just an ordinary lawyer. I don't do important or fancy cases, just ordinary ones'. 02br 02br 00Ham and eggs is a very ordinary kind of meal,02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-

  • 0Hi,02br 02br 00It sounds to me like it means 'I am just an ordinary lawyer.
  • I don't do important or fancy cases, just ordinary ones'.
  • 02br 02br 00Ham and eggs is a very ordinary kind of meal,02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0Hi,02br
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00It sounds to me like it means 'I am just an ordinary lawyer. I don't do important or fancy cases, just ordinary ones'. 02br
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00Ham and eggs is a very ordinary kind of meal,02br
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00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0 Hi Gtivan,02br
00 In Australian slang, ham and egg means "leg". I dun know if this can help you understand that sentence.02br
00 I also agree with Clive that "ham and egg" have the meaning of "ordinary" or "normal" or something like that.02br
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00Regards,02br
00WestLake0-

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