Many people are working from home because of covid but most are doing it inside. I read a “news” article about the subject and Walmart said they were going to let more of their employees work from home. I’m waiting for a “Welcome!” texted to my phone from a greeter.
I’m a lawyer, and I’ve never heard of implied trespass. Implied CONSENT to trespass, yes, but Monty never entered on the lawyer’s property, so there was no trespass. On the other hand, a lawyer having an open conversation with a client which can be overheard by passers by has likely waived privilege to the information being discussed, and could be sued for professional negligence by his client.
No I’m not, now that you’ve asked why don’t you go on a long winded explanation of what that is while I stand riiiight here. You have my undivided attention now that you’ve invited me to stay and listen to you.
There’s no such thing, Monty’s not trespassing, and any actions clearly visible (or audible) from a public right of way have no expectation of privacy. (That’s lawyerese for “bite me”.)
I think that I might have answered, “Performance Art?” to the initial question to either A. remind him that the choice to be public was his, or B. thank him for the entertainment.
I had to ask my neighbor to tone down the “important business meetings” he was having over the Internet, outdoors, right outside my window. He spent over a year remodeling his big house. I didn’t complain about that but he can take the meetings indoors.
Actually, I am not. Nor do I think you are. Explain the legal concept of an actual trespass versus an implied trespass if you please. Is that concept applied to both chattels and realty, or just one of them?…..
C over 2 years ago
The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers – Shakespeare
Frankie5466 over 2 years ago
“Implied Trespass”?!? Damn lawyers!
nicka93 over 2 years ago
They are also very adept at lying
lavender headgear over 2 years ago
Love it!! And I’d never even heard of implied trespass.
adunano367 over 2 years ago
Isn’t that lawyer supposed to be chained? City violation, right there.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 2 years ago
Oh, yeah? Have you ever heard of Public Domain? Well, explain it to me.
Kaputnik over 2 years ago
Well, at least the owner has trained him to do his business in his own yard.
David Wolfson Premium Member over 2 years ago
You know, I looked up “implied trespass,” and I don’t see how it applies here.
[Traveler] Premium Member over 2 years ago
Are you familiar with the term “blow it out your a$$?”
jscarff57 Premium Member over 2 years ago
“I’ll be out working in the yard today…”
russef over 2 years ago
Have you ever heard of “if it’s in plain sight we don’t need a warrant”?
F-Flash over 2 years ago
Did his desk shrink?
Gameguy49 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Many people are working from home because of covid but most are doing it inside. I read a “news” article about the subject and Walmart said they were going to let more of their employees work from home. I’m waiting for a “Welcome!” texted to my phone from a greeter.
FassEddie over 2 years ago
Of course he’s talking to Brad. Brad’s a schmuck.
Snolep over 2 years ago
Monty’s lucky he’s in NJ where they don’t have “stand your ground” law.
ChessPirate over 2 years ago
Watch out, Monty, he’ll put the bite on you!
Mayor Snorkum over 2 years ago
I get the joke, which seems to arise from the term “law dog” for “lawyer.” Not bad.
mpolo11 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Coveting thy neighbor’s yard.
fencie over 2 years ago
What are the scissors for?
schaefer jim over 2 years ago
Funny!
skyriderwest over 2 years ago
I’m a lawyer, and I’ve never heard of implied trespass. Implied CONSENT to trespass, yes, but Monty never entered on the lawyer’s property, so there was no trespass. On the other hand, a lawyer having an open conversation with a client which can be overheard by passers by has likely waived privilege to the information being discussed, and could be sued for professional negligence by his client.
yangeldf over 2 years ago
No I’m not, now that you’ve asked why don’t you go on a long winded explanation of what that is while I stand riiiight here. You have my undivided attention now that you’ve invited me to stay and listen to you.
dpatrickryan Premium Member over 2 years ago
There’s no such thing, Monty’s not trespassing, and any actions clearly visible (or audible) from a public right of way have no expectation of privacy. (That’s lawyerese for “bite me”.)
Impkins Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’m glad Monty’s ankle is better. :)
SukieCrandall Premium Member over 2 years ago
I think that I might have answered, “Performance Art?” to the initial question to either A. remind him that the choice to be public was his, or B. thank him for the entertainment.
goblueone over 2 years ago
Even sharks have a better rep
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
I had to ask my neighbor to tone down the “important business meetings” he was having over the Internet, outdoors, right outside my window. He spent over a year remodeling his big house. I didn’t complain about that but he can take the meetings indoors.
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
Actually, I am not. Nor do I think you are. Explain the legal concept of an actual trespass versus an implied trespass if you please. Is that concept applied to both chattels and realty, or just one of them?…..
Need coffee over 2 years ago
Must be all Sedgewick’s lawyer can afford for an office.
edeloriea14 over 2 years ago
“Beware of lawyer” indeed!
Sisyphos over 2 years ago
Hey, Monty, just humor the neighborhood ninny. If he’s a “for real” lawyer, so am I (I’m not)….