Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers’ response to the Senate Judiciary Committee’s questionnaire is available, thanks to the folks at National Review Online.
This is my favorite part, under "Published Writings, Testimony and Speeches":
"Recommended Reading: Issues for the Multijurisdictional Lawyer where pro hac vice Admission Does Not Apply," Arkansas L. Notes 131, 2001.
I wanna party with this chick.
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I note from those responses that, in her 35 year legal career, she has only seen a total of eight cases through trial to verdict and three of those she was not lead counsel but an associate counsel.
Also, she has in those 35 years argued eight cases at the appellate level.
To me those doesn’t seem like significant numbers but I’m not a lawyer. I wonder what is more common for someone at the top of the legal profession.