“We
depend upon laws for safe communities, functioning economies, and personal
liberties. An easy way to gauge the importance of law is to glance through any
newspaper and read about nations that lack a strong system of justice. Notice
that these countries cannot ensure physical safety and personal liberties. They
also fail to offer economic opportunity for most citizens. We may not always
like the way our legal system works, but we depend on it to keep our society
functioning.” (p. 4)
I was able
to take the time to sit down and talk with Attorney Thomas McGrath who has been
in the industry for quite some time now.
He graduated from UC Berkeley with a Bachelor of Arts in English in
1987, and later was awarded his Juris Doctor at UC Hastings College of Law in
1992. He works as the Regional Managing Attorney for American Family Insurance
Company at the moment, this was a promotion he had just received.
At first he wasn't completely sure he would be best suited to
answer my audio related questions and suggested I contacted his brother which
is a Patent Attorney for Microsoft. Given Thomas is my mother’s Fiancee I
decided to see if I could get some good information from him first. The whole
process took me about thirty minutes which was a little longer than I expected
but he was really able to answer my questions in a quick and understandable
way.
They are right when they say
attorneys like to talk a lot because he didn't want to seem to stop. One
subject would somewhat steer off into another which actually made it very
interesting. I felt the questions I had to ask relating to audio were actually
quite significant and made him ponder a few different situations that could and
have actually happened, making him come to a maybe conclusion to a few of my questions which was interesting. It seemed like
he took the same approach as the book uses for the questions I asked, turning
them into various law suits.
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