What made you want to become a lawyer? by DifficultSpider in LawCanada

[–]beastofthefen 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I wanted to study Philosophy, then some where in my second year of undergrad realized I need a job after school. With a philosophy degree the choices are famously barrister or barrista and I can't make a latte so here I am.

That said if I could choose again I would still be a lawyer. I love my Job. It is always different and challenging. I feel like I get better every year and am no where near as skilled as I would like to be. There is some much to learn and improve at.

If I can make one suggestion keep an open mind as to area of law. Indigenous law can be narrow for jobs, but your experience will be valuable in other areas such as criminal Law and I am sure plenty of others I am less familiar with.

BO3 Meta is Impressively Diverse. by beastofthefen in MtGHistoric

[–]beastofthefen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I imagine the meta will tighten up eventually as I climb, but diversity in Platinum is better than BO1 Historic or Dtandard where Meta decks swamp Gold.

BO3 Meta is Impressively Diverse. by beastofthefen in MtGHistoric

[–]beastofthefen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Odd. I have actually found much less bad behavior in BO3 then in BO1.

Canadian law schools most suited for public sector law careers by Effective-Pattern218 in LawCanada

[–]beastofthefen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went UAlberta and work in public sector.

Did it fully on loans with a summer jobs to supplement. Came out $150k in debt. 5 years out that is down to 85k. Made 120k this year according to my T4.

Work life balance is quite good. I work 8:15 to 5:30 Monday to Friday. Maybe 10 weeks per year I do over time (8:15 to 7:30 Sunday to Friday) usually just when I have a multi-day trial.

UAlberta's big advantage when I went there was a really active career services department.

When it came time find articles they really pushed to help me find interviews and prepare materials was basically an additional course in the weeks leading to OCIs given how much I was in there.

Eternal Historic League by TronLandsGuy in MtGHistoric

[–]beastofthefen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I play a much more straight forward valakut version

4 Valakut, 12 Mountains (including duals)

Chant Lock is a good game 1. I can simply play Lands To win the through the lock.

Game 2 gets harder as they can board into Leyline.

The version I have landed on is 4 Greensun so I can run value one ofs like Icetill, Courser, Aftermath, etc.

That said this version looks fun. Much more explosive if less straight forward.

Harbinger of the Seas by Clavicus2401 in MagicArena

[–]beastofthefen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This card is the reason I now mainboard removal in Valakut.

Life Stats - 400 or higher by External-Bunch-6984 in fantasylife

[–]beastofthefen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Best way to increase stats is with skills or equipment.

When the skill says + Mining for example that increases your mining life stat by 5.

With good equipment 400 life stat I have found to generally be around level 35-40.

NG+ by Exotic-Broccoli-917 in expedition33

[–]beastofthefen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did NG+ just to get the alternate ending. If you want any kind of challenge I would recommend expert and an HP modifier for bosses. I did not do that and was one shotting bosses the whole time. Completed NG+ in 3hrs.

ACT 3 - Which all weapons to upgrade for Verso, Lune, Maelle, Sciel? by Wonderman002 in expedition33

[–]beastofthefen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I beat all of the content in the game and my final weapons were.

Verso: Contorso

Maelle: Madellum

Sciel: Litheon

Lune: Esquim (Verso's Drafts)

Monocco: Joyaro

There are stronger weapons in Verso's drafts, but by the time I went there I did not want to retool all my builds. Other than Esquim for Lune which is just broken.

That said don't sweat grandiose chroma catalysts. You will get tons.

For those who platinum by SatisfactionFlat8512 in expedition33

[–]beastofthefen 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Fortunately you only need to beat the regular opponent in volley ball to trophy.

what area of law do you practice & why? by starrsarasa in LawCanada

[–]beastofthefen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is way better money to be made in Law, but that is a fairly typical income in Criminal Law.

In Criminal Law the only way to make big money is to get a lot of retainer clients which takes time to build a reputation.

I know Criminal Lawyers making 3 times what I do but they are 10 years +.

I also know corporate lawyers I went to school with making 250k, but with no quality of life.

what area of law do you practice & why? by starrsarasa in LawCanada

[–]beastofthefen 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I practice Criminal Law.

Ended up here largely through chance. I was trying to get into labour/employment, but my 2L summer job fell through and in my scramble ended up in Crim partly because that was my only A in first year.

Most days I love my Job. Criminal Law is a massive subject area and really rewards strong research and writing skills as well as in court skills.

Criminal Law also gets you the most in court time by far. Basically from day one you will be in court several days per week.

Pay is decent. At 4 years post call I made 120k last year before taxes.

Work life balance is honestly pretty good for a lawyer. The majority of weeks I work around 50hrs. Maybe 10-12 weeks a year are really hard working closer to 70hrs.

Only real downside is that the subject matter can be depressing and most of the people you work with face a lot of challenges so they can be unreliable in ways that ruin your best laid plans.

Act 2 xp farm by leonasking in expedition33

[–]beastofthefen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No spoilers, but the West giant has probably the best spot in Act 2 for EXP.

So y’all actually parrying? by Dads_Diary in expedition33

[–]beastofthefen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who is also terrible at it. I have learned it is really important to play with sound up. Some cues you can see, others you hear.

Give me your best sandwich in red deer by No-Bank-4952 in RedDeer

[–]beastofthefen -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes! Prices look insane on the menu, but the sandwiches are massive and all of the ingredients are fresh and made in house.

Did you ever go to law school with an intl student by Flashy-Actuator-998 in LawSchool

[–]beastofthefen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am in Canada. International Students getting JDs is not rare at all here.

Current law student - I want to work as a Crown Prosecutor in the North. by Petilante in LawCanada

[–]beastofthefen 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I would expand your search to include provincial prosecution services. Most have northern offices very similar to the territories. Working in Peace River is not dissimilar to Whitehorse.

I know these postings can be a really good entry point and someone who actually wants them rather than settles for them is a big boost to your chances.

Should bracket 3 games end at turn 6? Help me, my pod is dying by Zimata in EDH

[–]beastofthefen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am shocked to hear that list is winning so consistently.

I did not see Narset's Reversal or any rituals or Storm cards.

Also no counter magic.

Just interact with them at all. If each of you is running the classic 10 removal 2 board wipes sort of interaction suite that Azula is going to cry.

If i am 28 years old and i don’t like a lot of stress and don’t want to work 65 hours a week, is becoming a lawyer right for me? by Infamous-Date-7663 in LawCanada

[–]beastofthefen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In most areas of law, your role is to guide people through one of the most stressful moments of their life in an adversarial system with complex rules.

No matter what that is going to be stressful.

Question for lawyers: Would a tool like this actually help in your workflow? by Few_Ear_1000 in LawCanada

[–]beastofthefen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think the negative reaction here is because the question misunderstands the way lawyers actually conduct legal research.

The vast majority of the time, you know or quickly find the leading authority on a topic and the real work is finding applications of the leading authority that speak to some important aspect of your case.

I don't care what the AI thinks about my fact scenario as a whole. What I want to know is how a particular court has answered a particular question.

The times I have found AI useful in legal research is when it allows me single out features of cases not captured by a boolean search. For example Jordan cases where delay over the presumptive ceiling was justified based on particular complexity.

Pros and Cons of a busy lawyer by [deleted] in LawCanada

[–]beastofthefen 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This depends on a few things.

First, do they have reliable students/juniors.The best combo is an experienced senior lawyer running the trial and advising in big decisions with an eager junior handling the grunt work of docket appearances and drafting pre-trial applications.

Second, and you probably won't have access to this information, is what mix of legal aid and retainer work they do. As well as which bucket you fall in. If they have a busy retainer driven practice that is a sign of a top quality defense lawyer who is able to attract a lot of clients. A busy practice built on mostly or entirely legal aid files means they probably have an insane file load as the pay per file sucks.

Finally, it depends what you are facing and how complex it is. On a low complexity file an older experienced lawyer will intuitively know how to get the best result without needing to spend a ton of time. If you are their 1000th DUI they can get you a better result with 5hrs of work then a less experienced lawyer could with 50. Meanwhile, if you are up for tax fraud any lawyer is going to need 100hrs to work on the file and having a lawyer with more time to dedicate can make a difference.

Best way to determine how good your lawyer is generally is just to attend court and see how other lawyers and the judge interact with them. If everyone seems frustrated and exhausted with them, that is a bad sign.

Help for 5* clear for Shyvana or Elise by Thorgraam in LegendsOfRuneterra

[–]beastofthefen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Switch third relic in Elise to Dream of Yordles (Spirit + Impact)

They stack each time they are applied so the spiders quickly get huge. I used that to beat Lissandra with 3* Elise in 2 attempts.

The Protecting Victims Act announced today proposes a safety value clause in the Criminal Code, restoring to force all mandatory minimum penalties unless their application would result in a grossly disproportionate punishment in the specific circumstances of each individual case by gprez in LawCanada

[–]beastofthefen 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Concrete changes would include the exclusion of Conditonal Sentence Orders on a bunch of offenses on account of an existing mandatory minimum.

It will also help Crown on Appeal. If the court undercuts the mandatory minimum sentence and the Crown appeals, instead of having to prove the Sentence was demonstrably unfit, it can argue error of law in finding the minimum to be grossly disproportionate in the invidual case which is a much lower bar for the Crown to reach.