Lawyerly Lairs: Lawyer Lives In RV Down By the River
Want to pay off your law school loans more quickly? Try living out of a glorified van.
I think I could last in this space for, oh, a few hours (click to enlarge):
But maybe I’m just a wimp? Apparently Moriarty’s girlfriend is a regular visitor:
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On a typical week Moriarty stays in his RV four or five nights. And here’s the kicker. Many of those nights he is joined by his girlfriend. His Shasta doesn’t house much, but one of the first things you notice are his girlfriend’s dresses hanging on the closet door. She’s a lawyer too, and clearly a trooper. “It’s been very impressive!” he said. “She’ll get ready here in the morning, or a couple of times she’s had to get ready at a Whole Foods, which I felt bad about — so she’s very, very supportive.”
On the nights he doesn’t stay in the RV, he stays at her apartment on the Upper West Side. Sometimes he’ll grab a shower at her place, and if he’s got a hankering to do some real cooking, he’ll do it there….
Now that’s what I call love. Or, in the words of the tipster who drew this story to our attention, “evidence of the fact that lawyers have real weird romantic relationships.”
Read the full write-up and check out additional photos over at Bedford + Bowery. Perhaps you’ll be inspired to follow the example of Justice Thomas and Liam Moriarty and move to a more mobile lifestyle. Not everyone needs 3500 2900 square feet and a Lexus, right?
This Corporate Lawyer Lives in an RV Down By the River [Bedford + Bowery]
On the Road Again, With Clarence and Ginny [WSJ Law Blog]
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