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Fellow legal friends: I was visiting a legal blog this past weekend and ran across an ad to a woman running for Supreme Court in North Carolina. Her name is Rachel Lea Hunter, like the model? She had some intriguing things to say. I'm from Minnesota, so I won't be able to vote for her of course. Apparently there is a large handful of candidates in this race. Her web site is http://www.rachelforcourt.com Interesting things, to say the least. Jon
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This political hack has no experience or education that would justify a seat on any court. Experience January, 2001 - Present Attorney for designated provider law firm for Pre-Paid Legal Services. Duties following admission include preparing appellate briefs, review and preparation of wills, living wills, health care powers of attorney and durable powers of attorney and providing legal assistance to Pre-Paid Legal members on a variety of issues, including estates, domestic relations, bankruptcy, debtor/creditor and consumer issues. January, 1998 - August, 2000 Deputy Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Michael T. Joyce. Duties involved legal research and drafting orders, opinions and memoranda covering various areas of the law, with particular emphasis in appellate, civil, criminal, family, insurance and estate matters. Also supervised legal student interns and assisted the judge with special research projects, including the compilation of a guidebook on child custody matters and preparation of materials on appellate practice and procedure. January 1990 - December, 1997 Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable John G. Brosky. Duties involved legal research and drafting orders, opinions and memoranda covering various areas of the law, with particular emphasis in appellate, civil, criminal, family, insurance and estate matters. Also supervised legal student interns and prepared materials regarding estate and appellate practice and procedure. September 1988 - January 1990 Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable John M. Cascio and Librarian of the Somerset County Law Library. Law Clerk duties involved legal research and drafting opinions and memoranda on general civil litigation and criminal law, as well as the revision and update of a digest of local published cases. Librarian duties pertained to maintenance of the law books, management of library finances and preparation of financial reports. Also oversaw the publication of opinions in the county case reporter. May 1986 - June 1988 Law Clerk for firm specializing in asbestos/toxic tort litigation and real estate law. Duties involved preparation of legal briefs and memoranda; general legal research; filing court documents; review of medical records and other documentary material; attendance at legal seminars and depositions; and travel to Charlotte, North Carolina to review corporate records. Memorable Experiences In 1976, Rachel and her family joined up with the Bicentennial Wagon Train in PA and rode across the state into Valley Forge, PA. In 1983, Rachel did a summer internship in Leverkusen, West Germany (now Germany) and worked for Bayer in a pharmaceutical plant where they made pharmaceuticals. Hobbies Rachel's hobbies includes needlepoint and cross-stitch, gardening, cooking, and traveling. She is a history buff, including the study of ancient Roman Law.
Fellow legal friends: I was visiting a legal blog this past weekend and ran across an ad to a woman running for Supreme Court in North Carolina. Her name is Rachel Lea Hunter, like the model? She had some intriguing things to say. I'm from Minnesota, so I won't be able to vote for her of course. Apparently there is a large handful of candidates in this race. Her web site is http://www.rachelforcourt.com Interesting things, to say the least. Jon
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