I have a project I am working on with a client that will require input from an attorney that has experiance working with CFR's (Code of Federal Regulations) with specific background in NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration). I am seeking to hire this attorney and seeking such a person. Any help on this matter would be appreciated.
Did you look on the back of an ambulance?
I just choked on my beer. Oh my god. What a perfect reply.
Chris, when I was in Fort Worth a couple of years ago, I discovered that there were 87 pages of attorneys list ed in the Dallas-Fort Worth phone book! As my host pointed out, all the good people are in Fort Worth, so there should be heaps of attorneys in Dallas to choose from.
Hope this helps.
Allan from down under.
I'm sure that's not the advice the OP was looking for, but it WAS very funny.
Chris
The Internet is full of lawyer associations, they provide contact services for specific industries. Found this one for transportation lawyers....if that is what you need, otherwise search for associations that meet the industry you are involved in.
http://www.translaw.org/Pages/Who%20We%20Are.aspx
Dan the site looks like it may be worth a call. Thank you.
Was woundering if anyone knew someone they could recommend.
That's tougher than looking for a criminal lawyer.
Some guys are just "gifted" when it comes to one liners and replies.
"Criminal lawyer" isn't that redundant?
Redundant and an oxymoron. As a matter of fact I've got an ex-brother in law who's an oxymoron.
LOL...
Question: What is the difference between a lawyer and a catfish.
Answer: One is a cold blooded, bottom feeding, scum sucking scavenger and the other is a fish.....
"Good Lawyer" would be an oxymoron.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
1. What do you call a lawyer with an IQ of 50?
2. What is brown and looks good on a lawyer?
3. What is the difference between a lawyer and snake laying dead ion the street?
See OT - lawyers for the answers.
LMAO @ Paul....... .......seriously!
http://www.mtfca.com/discus/messages/257047/306169.html?1345090263
Some of you old time Model T guys may enjoy that W.Q. Hall told me that lawyer joke.
Paul
I have an ex-son-in-law that fits the oxymoron category without the oxy part!
Fred, I got you beat,,, I have an exwife in the oxymoron part and a exstep son in the just the Oxy part... Glad they are both gone, and to think all it took was the refusal to give money to supply the Oxy to get rid of the Moron... Whats that saying,,,, two birds (Morons) for the price of one!
opps,,, should had said Exwife