It’s not easy to be a two-time winner of our Lawyer of the Day award. But after reading this post, we think that you’ll find Colorado lawyer Alison Maynard more than worthy of this honor.
Longtime readers of ATL will surely recall Alison “Sunny” Maynard from our prior coverage. But in case you don’t, here’s a refresher. Once upon a time, she filed this with a court:
And now she’s come up with another winner of a filing. Who says lightning doesn’t strike twice?
Check out Alison Maynard’s latest handiwork, after the jump.
We will refrain from editorializing, and let this “admission and motion” speak for itself. We don’t want to incite Maynard’s ire. Based on our prior interactions with her, she’s not very good about laughing at herself.
Okay, please permit us one brief observation. If Alison Maynard ever tires of solo practice, maybe she can get a job with Snell & Wilmer?
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Earlier: Benchslapped: Don’t F**k with Time Stamps, You WILL Get Busted
Prior ATL coverage of Alison Maynard (scroll down)