Rebirth of America, this is my time

Chapter 11 Lawyer Barbara? Mage!

According to the logic of most people, the most important and important thing to do after the birth of a product is to find sales. However, this logic generally only appears in industries where there is no copyright or patent infringement.

Once a patent copyright is involved, the first thing to do is to register it.

Especially products that are easy to be imitated and plagiarized.

Therefore, after "Snake" was produced, the most important thing for Ethan to do was to seek legal asylum.

There was no way, why did Mi Luohua fire him still fresh in his mind?

According to Ethan's original idea, Thomas should be asked to hire a lawyer.

As a landowner and a member of the California Agricultural Federation and the American Agricultural Federation, Ethan believed that Thomas could help him find a suitable lawyer.

But when Evelin said that she had sought help from teachers at Stanford Law School during the production of "Snake," Ethan decisively put Thomas behind him.

So, early the next morning, Ethan drove a Chevrolet and headed to Stanford with Evelin.

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Stanford University, built by Leland Stanford and his wife, is one of the largest campuses in America. It is located on the San Francisco Peninsula, northwest of the Santa Clara Valley.

Although it seems far away, it is only less than fifteen miles away from Los Gatos.

After running along Route 85 for less than half an hour, Ethan saw a characteristic building with yellow brick walls and red tile roofs.

This is the largest and most prominent building at Stanford University, built in the classic Spanish colonial style.

Driving further along the wide road, you can see rows of palm trees, flowerbeds dotted with lilies, and gardens made of roses.

As an open university covering an area of ​​8,180 acres, Stanford University obviously has no walls. After all, not every capitalist wears a red tie.

As he shuttled freely, Ethan quickly arrived in front of a teaching building. At the door of the building, there was a stone tablet with a Stanford tree carved on it and two lines of words written underneath: First On the first line, it's 'Stanford', and on the second line, it's 'Law School'.

"This is here, right?" Ethan recognized the name of Stanford Law School.

"Uh-huh." Evelin nodded.

After parking the car and going upstairs, Ethan followed his sister to a comprehensive office on the second floor.

They simply knocked on the door, and after about five or six seconds, the tightly closed door was opened from the inside, and a figure appeared in front of them.

This is a middle-aged lady with brown curly hair, wearing a black sweater with a few flowers on it.

After seeing Evelin, she immediately laughed.

He opened his arms and gave Evelin a big hug, "Oh~ Evelin~ You're here~"

"Yes, Teacher Barbara, I'm here."

Evelyn was equally enthusiastic and apologetic, "I'm sorry for taking up your free time."

"No, no, no, it is our duty to use the law to help everyone in need."

The teacher named Barbara shook her head repeatedly and denied being disturbed. At the same time, she also said: "Besides, isn't my free time often occupied by you? If I remember correctly, you came here three or four times a week. ?”

"Wow~ That has nothing to do with me, right? It was Teacher Wenton who asked me to ask you questions!"

When this matter was brought up, Evelin had something to say: "I believe that if it weren't for the fact that electromagnetic interference and acoustic feedback are prone to abnormality when phones and hearing aids are used together, then the phone in your office might ring every day."

This description made Teacher Barbara burst into laughter, shook her head and said, "Evelin, are you saying that Wenton is long-winded?"

"No?" Evelin blinked, tilted her head and said, "Teacher Barbara, you can't extend it randomly! I'm just stating a fact that may happen."

"Hahahaha~ I know, I know, it makes you nervous."

Teacher Barbara did not continue on this topic, but looked at Ethan.

"Is this your brother? Ethan...Jones?"

“Yes, he is the Ethan I told you about.” Evelin introduced Barbara to Ethan, “Ethan, this is the teacher Barbara Babcock I told you about. "

"Hello, Ms. Babcock."

Seeing that the topic shifted to himself, Ethan took the initiative to say hello.

Barbara extended her hand enthusiastically, "Ethan, can I call you that?"

"Of course." Ethan nodded and shook hands eagerly.

"Okay Ethan, you don't need to be so reserved here." After shaking hands, Barbara patted Ethan on the shoulder. "Young man, just call me Barbara like Evelyn. Ms. Babcock sounds so weird. It feels like receiving a phone call and being sold junk stocks."

"Oh, Teacher Barbara, you are very humorous." Ethan smiled gentlemanly.

"Okay, stop standing at the door, come in and sit down." After a brief acquaintance, Teacher Barbara stepped aside and invited them in. At the same time, she pointed to the tea table. "You don't have to be polite to me. There is coffee and tea there. You can make whatever you want."

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In fact, Ethan Jones did not know Ms. Barbara, or in other words, in the memory of his previous life, among the famous people active in America, there was no one named Barbara Babcock at all.

But after Evelin introduced him to Barbara's resume, Ethan decisively chose her.

This woman named Barbara Babcock was born in 1938. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1960. She then went to Yale Law School to study law and graduated from Yale with the Order of the Coif.

After that, she clerked for Judge Henry Edgerton of the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, and then worked for Edward Williams, a well-known American criminal defense attorney. In 2001, he became the first director of the District of Columbia Public Defender Service.

And starting in 1972, he accepted the invitation of Stanford to teach here.

This fact made her the first female law faculty member in Stanford history.

Of course, the most impressive thing about her is not her professional experience, but that she has taught courses on women and law at Georgetown University and Yale University since 1970, and in the past five years, she has taught in America The history of women in law is compiled and summarized.

In Evelin's words, that is——

"Ethan, Teacher Barbara is really an amazing person! She will publish a casebook on gender-based discrimination and law this year. Many professors have read it and praised her for doing a good job. She is the best choice among all lawyers. If nothing else, this case book will make her famous throughout America!"

When Ethan heard this, he immediately understood that Ms. Barbara was the lawyer suitable for him!

After all, fearing the law can only make you a qualified lawyer!

But taking a different path in the law can give you control over your magic!

Note: ①Coif Medal: It is an honorary medal for graduates of American law schools. It will only be awarded to the top ten percent of graduates each year. ②The case collection related to gender discrimination written in the article is the second case collection related to gender discrimination in the history of the United States. Barbara is famous throughout the American legal community with this case collection. She had a golden fight with Maga King before. Sberg has spoken highly of Barbara in public on many occasions.

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