Ms. Wood simply does it thoroughly - pretty quickly (3+ minutes) - we simply suggest - pls watch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_n91jY2KxM&t=130s
One more suggestion - free of charge - not sure but don't think Ms. Wood mentioned it. Pls spend a few minutes searching and learning about citizens access to suing federal governmental nincomPOOPs aplenty. Compare results with what can and is used in the private sector vigorously by lawyers who write/vote/approve laws. Does anyone tell us, we da' people, what we are paying extra for products/services as lawyers collect muchos dólares (many dollars) from companies they successfully sue? Dare we say, "There oughta be a law?"
An Observation by Sandra Day O'Connor
"There is no shortage of lawyers in Washington, DC. In fact, there may be more lawyers than people."
The Hundred-Dollar Bill.
Santa Claus, the tooth fairy, an honest lawyer, and an old
drunk were walking along when they simultaneously spotted a hundred-dollar bill laying in
the street. Who gets it?
The old drunk, of course, the other three are mythological
creatures.
A Reasonable Fee
A man phones a lawyer and asks, "How much would you charge
for just answering three simple questions?"
The lawyer replies, "A thousand dollars."
"A thousand dollars!" exclaims the man. "That's very expensive
isn't it?"
"It certainly is," says the lawyer. "Now, what's your third
question?"
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