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Dana White posts video of FedEx worker throwing packages into truck in NYC
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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5912850" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Look up the Latin term "pro hac vice." Means "for this occasion only." It's an exemption given lawyers who are from out of state and not admitted to a state's bar that allows them to work on a case in that state. As states have different laws the lawyer in question would usually work with a local attorney. We have all seen famous cases where prominent lawyers are hired to represent famous clients with the lawyers coming in from other parts of the country. Alan Dershowitz of Harvard fame, for example, representing O.J. Simpson. At any rate state laws don't supersede the Constitution so if a person has a 1st Amendment right to video someone then lawyers from any state can rightfully point out he's protected by the Federal Constitution. </p><p></p><p>P.S. If you listen to the video you can clearly hear the boxes hitting the floor of the truck. The best way to make sure you don't get fired for violating company policies is to not violate company policies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5912850, member: 24302"] Look up the Latin term "pro hac vice." Means "for this occasion only." It's an exemption given lawyers who are from out of state and not admitted to a state's bar that allows them to work on a case in that state. As states have different laws the lawyer in question would usually work with a local attorney. We have all seen famous cases where prominent lawyers are hired to represent famous clients with the lawyers coming in from other parts of the country. Alan Dershowitz of Harvard fame, for example, representing O.J. Simpson. At any rate state laws don't supersede the Constitution so if a person has a 1st Amendment right to video someone then lawyers from any state can rightfully point out he's protected by the Federal Constitution. P.S. If you listen to the video you can clearly hear the boxes hitting the floor of the truck. The best way to make sure you don't get fired for violating company policies is to not violate company policies. [/QUOTE]
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