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Ferreting out Facts

By Shellie Reid on September 21, 2018
Posted in History, Just For Fun, Ramblings

Early in my first year of law school, I noticed how many times the word ferret was used in cases. (I even blogged about the Property book’s description of ferrets). One day when logging in to Lexis to get my daily research points, I decided to do some more research on ferrets in…

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The phrase “ferreting out the law” occurs in thousands of legal cases. The accounting field has “tax ferrets,” and many British ships have been named “Ferret.”  Ferrets are tenacious critters with an insatiable curiosity.  When they set their mind on something, they cannot be distracted. What better way to describe my journey in finding the best ways to serve clients and assist them in finding justice.

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