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Would you hire a lawyer who brought his dog to the office?
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 11:46 am
by bam bam
I am here on Friday with Bobby and he loves the new set up. I am seriously considering taking him with me on the days I don't have court. Does anyone think this would be a turn off to the rapists and murderers who are my potential clients?
Re: Would you hire a lawyer who brought his dog to the office?
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 3:28 pm
by bdavid
I think it's a great idea. There is an oncologist here who has dogs in the chemo room that roam around, visit with the patients and just make things a little bit happier.
Re: Would you hire a lawyer who brought his dog to the office?
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 4:24 pm
by justagirl
I worked for a doctor who brought his dog to work every day. When he was out of town I'd go to his house to get his dog and bring him to work. Most people loved it.
Re: Would you hire a lawyer who brought his dog to the office?
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 4:33 pm
by NoNoNanette
That's one cute pup, Bam..... it wouldn't faze me a bit.... in fact, it would endear me to my attorney. (dunno about thugs, serial killers and the like, tho)

Re: Would you hire a lawyer who brought his dog to the office?
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 4:57 pm
by Admin
Just think, you could develop a reputation for being "colorful". You could say things like, "Let me consult briefly with my associate about that." And then you ask the dog a question, and pretend that he replies.
Re: Would you hire a lawyer who brought his dog to the office?
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 6:28 pm
by Yvette
I think anyone who "can" should take their dog to work.
In Vail, Co, every shop/business has dogs at the place of business. Tres Cool
Re: Would you hire a lawyer who brought his dog to the office?
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 6:45 pm
by BTG
bdavid wrote:I think it's a great idea. There is an oncologist here who has dogs in the chemo room that roam around, visit with the patients and just make things a little bit happier.
Do you work with Dr. Rousso and Burroff behind East Jefferson?
I went with my wife to most of her chemo treatments and grew to like those dogs quite a bit. I am a dog person and at first it pissed me off that they were there, but it grew on me.
It has been almost a year since we made our last trip there for treatments and I miss those dogs, especially the puppyl.
Re: Would you hire a lawyer who brought his dog to the office?
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 7:53 pm
by NoNoNanette
Admin wrote:Just think, you could develop a reputation for being "colorful". You could say things like, "Let me consult briefly with my associate about that." And then you ask the dog a question, and pretend that he replies.
"PRETEND" that he replies????? Apparently, you're not a doggy-daddy, boss.
(I just consulted with one of my cats.... she sez "dogs suck")

Re: Would you hire a lawyer who brought his dog to the office?
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 9:03 pm
by bdavid
BTG wrote:Do you work with Dr. Rousso and Burroff behind East Jefferson?
I went with my wife to most of her chemo treatments and grew to like those dogs quite a bit. I am a dog person and at first it pissed me off that they were there, but it grew on me.
It has been almost a year since we made our last trip there for treatments and I miss those dogs, especially the puppyl.
I replied via IM...
Re: Would you hire a lawyer who brought his dog to the office?
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 10:24 pm
by flyinbayou
You named your dog
Bobby???:covri:
Obviously PETA doesn't know or they would be banging on your door!
What the hell are you doing working on the Friday after Thanksgiving? I thought you would be standing in line at 4AM awaiting the opening of the Tchoup Walmart!

Aren't the horses running?