Last month, I swallowed my pride and went back to Wyoming to attend the 15th anniversary of the founding of Gerry Spence’s Trial Lawyers College. The event was also an 80th birthday celebration for the master himself. I vowed to go and to do something almost impossible – to behave, and not to raise any issues or to raise a fuss of any sort. And I succeeded: I was a quiet back-bencher.
But when word spread that I had set foot on Thunderhead Ranch, folks started contacting me. And I started to ask questions about what has been going on out there during the past 10 years. Why had so many of the old timers I knew and respected left the place? The answer is money.
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