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Congratulations Dad! Best Lawyers in America 2009
Best Lawyer in America 2009: Dan Borgman of Helmke, Beams, LLP

I got word this morning that my father - Dan Borgmann of Helmke, Beams, LLC - was named to the 2009 Best Lawyers in America list.

I checked the Best Lawyers in America website but they don't have the 2009 directory up - but this article in the Journal-Gazette confirms it .

My dad isn't really one who likes seeing his name in the paper - something where this apple fell far from the tree - but he should be very proud of this accomplishment.

Dad has always been a great model of what it means to be a hard and honest worker - in a field where honesty is hardly the reputation. We have known he was one of the best attorneys in America for some time, now so does everyone else.

There are events that have happened and decisions made that will never get any publicity but have made me incredibly proud to see how he managed the legacy firm he came to over 20 years ago. And I am sure - due to attorney/client privilege - there are events and actions that I don't even know about that would make me all the more proud.

So congrats Dad. If I were in Indiana right now, I'd take you out for a drink at Columbia Street street to celebrate. You deserve it.


(I was planning on blogging today about something else, but when I heard this - check back tomorrow )
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Chris Spurgeon
Tuesday, December 9, 2008 12:09:33 PM    Quote Selection | Permalink
Gravatar.com Great to hear that! **CHEERS!***


Erik
Wednesday, December 10, 2008 03:02:06 PM    Quote Selection | Permalink
Gravatar.com Does he hand class action suits? 'Cause I'm thinking of naming ALL WOMEN in a suit for breach of implied contract. Seeking unspecifiable damages.


Andy Borgmann
Wednesday, December 10, 2008 03:05:13 PM    Quote Selection | Permalink
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Erik said in comment # 2...Does he hand class action suits? 'Cause I'm thinking of naming ALL WOMEN in a suit for breach of implied contract. Seeking unspecifiable damages.
Hmmm...don't know about class action. I know he doesn't do criminal, but he might take you up on class action. The problem would be at what address would you serve ALL WOMEN? It's like the dude in NE who tried to sue God - judge ultimately told him you can't sue someone unless you can serve him papers.

Plus I think you have class action backwards. You are one guy suing a whole number of people. Class action is usually many people suing one entity/corporation/etc...


The Last Cainanite
Thursday, December 11, 2008 03:28:13 PM    Quote Selection | Permalink
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Andy Borgmann said in comment # 3...Plus I think you have class action backwards. You are one guy suing a whole number of people. Class action is usually many people suing one entity/corporation/etc...


So if I and you join Erik could we claim class action status?

Andy Borgmann said in comment # 3...It's like the dude in NE who tried to sue God - judge ultimately told him you can't sue someone unless you can serve him papers.


Bah, that was a pathetic copout. Since God is, by definition, both omniscient and omnipresent he can be served everywhere and has been aware of the suit since before the beginnings of time. I hope the plaintiff will bring this up in appeal.
The judge should have been more honest and declared that you can't serve imaginary persons with lawsuits.


Andy Borgmann
Thursday, December 11, 2008 07:09:28 PM    Quote Selection | Permalink
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The Last Cainanite said in comment # 4...So if I and you join Erik could we claim class action status?
I am guessing it might be. But I am not ready to join that class action suit yet. I still got hope.

The Last Cainanite said in comment # 4...Since God is, by definition, both omniscient and omnipresent he can be served everywhere and has been aware of the suit since before the beginnings of time.
The dude did try that...Judge still shot him down.


The Last Cainanite
Thursday, December 11, 2008 08:59:56 PM    Quote Selection | Permalink
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Andy Borgmann said in comment # 5...I am guessing it might be. But I am not ready to join that class action suit yet. I still got hope.


"Hope is the worst of evils, for it prolongs the torments of men."
Friedrich Nietzsche

But then again, he went mad, so that might be neurosyphilis talking.

Andy Borgmann said in comment # 5...The dude did try that...Judge still shot him down.


That judge is an idiot then. But then again, many judges are either idiots or cowards when it comes to church-state separation. For example, the addition of "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance is [i]prima facie[/i] unconstitutional. Also tax-exemption for religious organizations and clergy should have been abolished long time ago. Yet our judiciary refuses to touch these hot potatoes.


henry
Monday, May 25, 2009 10:50:17 PM    Quote Selection | Permalink
Gravatar.com The leading rule for the lawyer, as for the man of every other calling, is diligence. Leave nothing for to-morrow which can be done to-day.
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Andy's blog aims to be like a Scrubs episode, mixed with a Chuck Klosterman column, centered around the topic of faith. It is open, honest, raw, and a little embarrassing. It is a place to discuss religion, politics, ministry, pop culture, and well, just life - especially focused on the time of life we call our 20s!

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