Those damn Canadians..
"nom=de=plume" wrote in message
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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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Very clear. I assume you no longer practice.
Eisboch
I don't do corporate stuff any more. I don't the engineering at companies
patent filings, and I don't do acquisition investigations, such as what
you when through.
I do individuals' patent work on a very part-time, very particular (my
particular) basis. I find it much more rewarding. I own a full-time,
non-related retail business with a few part-time employees.
That's cool. I can relate. I was a corporate technologist for 40 years,
got lucky and exited stage right.
(Or sometimes left depending on the subject matter). Got involved in a
"retail" business of sorts about 9 months ago and am still adjusting to the
non-logical and fickle personalities of semi-pro and professional musicians.
I have an associate who is a rock and roller by heart (started in the 60's
with a couple of billboard hits) but quickly determined that he and his
family liked to eat. He went to law school and became a trial lawyer which
he did for 30 years before giving up his practice to return to his true love
of building fine acoustic guitars.
Interesting fellow .... and probably has one of the finest engineering minds
of anyone I've ever met, combined with a true craftsman's talent.
So, it proves there is hope for all lawyers.
Eisboch
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