When I finished my studies, I started the application. I needed a patron. I had to report to Mec. Anna Dorman. When the patron came in, I got up. He kindly told me to sit down. That’s what I sat down with. When he turned …
PatronAs a rule, there is a so-called fundamental issue in each case, on which everything else depends. I will give the following example: In the 1940s, officers of the Earth Office, as well as armed UB officers, came to the palace and park grounds of …
Fundamental issueIt breeds the most injustices alongside causality. I give an example: The Client of the Bank transferred to the so-called special Technical Account the amount of PLN X million. The Bank was to use this amount at any given TIME to repay the mortgages established …
Burden of Proof (“CD”)I modestly hope that only two examples I have given in my posts, ‘Fundamental Issue’ and ‘Burden of Proof’, make one think how dangerous is the positive view that the application of the law consists in subsumpting a rule of law into fact. Positicism, as …
Application of the LawProf. Kodrębski, a lecturer in Roman law, memorized 100 pages of text from a medical textbook in two hours. Within two months I had memorized 100 pages of a textbook on Roman law written by Prof. Kodrębski. The difference in capabilities of different minds. Prof. …
With or without handIn particle physics, the position and speed of the particle must be measured by another particle, which must collide with the particle measured and return to the measuring device. Mathematically, the Heisenberg principle means that the multiplication of speed and mass is not comupulsive. The …
Heisenberg’s Unmarked Principle and Civil ProcessIt was so strange that when I was in college, there was an era of sensational court thrillers in cinemas. I’d rather not have become a lawyer from the trials if it weren’t for those videos and rules that appealed to me from these videos: …
Rules and NicheProf. Petrykowska said at every lecture that “civil law is like physics”. Mr Feynman would have been charmed by the Professor’s lecture: at every turn practical examples and explanations of the concept in these examples. Mr Feynman reportedly demanded from the interlocutors: “Give an example …
Law AxiomsThere were two things I paid a lot of attention to as a child: books and Dad. I had no idea how to get there. No dad read books. There were no books in any house. When I went to school, there were books and …
DadLawyers, as a rule, do not like to fill ts. At least in this I was good: from TS I started and on TS finished the day. Only two things you only need to do to improve all activities by 50%: enter TS and Check …
Timesheets (“TS”)Everyone has their own way of presenting their own thoughts. Here are some of the writing rules I have in mind (although I don’t follow them meticulously enough; not everything I write myself either): at the beginning of each letter we write a short introduction: …
ClearWe talked to a colleague about the psychological model of a lawyer. A typical lawyer, first of all, likes to talk a lot as a rule. I am silent in nature. Once, however, with three colleagues during the lunch break, in a bar on Hożej …
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