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17 Nova L. Rev. 685 (1992-1993)

handle is hein.journals/novalr17 and id is 717 raw text is: The Nebbish Letter

Glen Freyer*
Franklin Nebbish
43 Twill Drive
Gabardine, FL 57889
April 1, 1993
Mr. Ignatious Linkletter III, Jr.
Hiring Partner
Lockhart, Linkletter, Lanier and Cabbage
Washington, D.C. 20005
Dear Mr. Linkletter:
As a twenty-second year associate, I'd like to take this opportunity to
answer some commonly asked questions about my resume in anticipation of
our interview a month from next Thursday.
With regards to leaving my current firm, I assure you it is not for any
dissatisfaction with the quality of my work. Rather, I had been hired
specifically to do bankruptcy work, but between the time I was interviewed
and the time I came on board, the bankruptcy section split off and formed
it's own firm. You can understand how upset I was when I learned of this
three years later, though it now explains why the senior partner always
crossed out debtor and creditor on all my pleadings.
This is not to say that I wish to be pigeon-holed as a bankruptcy lawyer.
I have always sought to avoid such classifications, and if my former
employers agree on anything, it is that I defy classification. I only entered
bankruptcy law to flee a bloody depressing, though otherwise thriving,
practice in divorce law. Being divorced three times myself, I saw divorce
law as a unique opportunity to apply personal experience to my daily job
* © 1993 Glen Freyer. Glen Freyer is a full-time Trial Attorney with the United States
Department of Justice, Environment and Natural Resources Division, and a perpetual
wannabe.

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