I graduated Texas A&M University School of Law and I'm a proud member of the Texas Bar as well as a Certified Public Accountant. I have a deep and abiding passion for flying, sailing, and the arts. This blog is designed for others who share my interests in how laws, especially tax laws, affect these avocations, as well as some general reflections on tax controversy, international tax issues, and some items of general advocacy interest.
Sunday, December 30, 2018
SOMETIMES, IT'S ALL ABOUT THE NUTS
This little guy was running around the backyard torturing the dogs. He teases them, flicking his tail and daring them to climb the tree and get him. They have been unsuccessful to date, but I think the squirrel takes too many chances.
Grades come out on January 4th. I believe I passed (and graduated), but it won't be "real" until I see it. In the meantime, I'm doing consulting work and studying for the bar. (I'm also jealously looking at Professor Byrne's Facebook posts about divers restaurants in his home town of New Orleans.) Meanwhile, the Texas State Bar Exam is in 58 days.
A note of appreciation for all the support and help I've received from my family, classmates, and friends. In the press of studying, it's sometimes difficult to remember to simply say "thank you".
Merry Christmas, and a blessed and successful New Year to you all. Wish me luck! I'll try to be a bit more regular in my posting ---- after the exam!
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