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Well, the only thing I can really think of is I bought two pairs of shoes that were exactly
alike except one pair was black and the other was cordovan. And I had a fairly substantial
lawsuit. Got up in the morning, dressed in the semi-darkness and put one black shoe and
one cordovan shoe on. Went to court. Was there all day in front of a judge and a jury and
all kinds of people. Got home that night, realized it, and nobody noticed. Any time
you feel that you have obtained a good result for your client whether it's actually trying
the case, whether it's settling it, whether it's working it out somehow to your client's
benefit, that's always very satisfying because we're in this to be successful for our people.
And whenever you are, that's satisfying. I was privileged to argue a case before the
Supreme Court of the state, and it was a case where we had lost at the trial level, and
where we had lost at the first level of appeal. And we persuaded the court, the Supreme Court,
that they need to take the case. And we did. And it was argued in an auditorium as part
of a project the Supreme Court has to help educate high school students, and the gallery
was filled with three hundred high school students watching us argue this case. And
the satisfying part was we won.