That’s correct. I don’t know if that’s good or bad. But congratulations, you’ve survived the gauntlet that is Groth Law firm here. All right, Logan, where do you go to law school? Marquette University. And what year are you? I’m a rising 3L. Rising 3L, so this is your last year. Yes, sir. Okay, so all the torture that is law school hopefully will be coming to an end soon.
Yes, sir. What kind of caseload, class load, not caseload, class load, Do you have this upcoming semester? I’ve got Criminal Process, which is one that I kind of always thought should be a required course. But at Marquette, it’s not the curriculum. So I’ve got that. I’ve got Creditor Debtor Law with Professor Anzovino. He’s my contracts professor. He’s a good guy. So I thought I’d go back and do that. I’ve got an NIL workshop. So name, image likeness. I came to Marquette for the sports law certificate. So it’s just one of the many things that we have to do. Let’s see what else international law.
So that one should be, should be a good time. I’m blanking on the fourth one right now, or the fifth one but I’m in a mediation clinic as well. Which I wanted to add after I’ve been in mediation with you several times. So many of those classes seem totally boring. But that’s just me. For you, it might be exciting.
For me, those sound like they are incredibly horrible classes. The criminal, what’s a criminal one? Criminal process. That sounds terrible. Yeah. International, I think I took that international class. Right. I did not like it. That’s one of the reasons why I switched from international law to personal injury.
Right. Because, the class was, I just could not handle it. What’s the other one? Oh, NIL actually sounds interesting. Yeah. When I’d like to with the changing landscape and college sports, it’s, it’s a must take.
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