I tried to make a post about this yesterday but it never seemed to publish.
Nick Rekieta doesn't seem to be championing their cause this time as he's too busy getting drunk and getting in the muck over lawyer YouTube and Twitter drama.
Yes he sits on livestreams all day long instead of making edited/scripted videos which get straight to the point.
IDK if he practices, because whenever I do oral arguments, I need to write out relatively tight scripts since the time limits are pretty strict. So everything I do is scripted.
Pretty much why I dropped him. Too much getting rolled up in drama for superchat money, more interested in stretching things out than just dispensing based law pills, and catering to that really weird unbreaded shit.
Pretty much why I dropped him. Too much getting rolled up in drama for superchat money, more interested in stretching things out than just dispensing based law pills, and catering to that really weird unbreaded shit.
Yeah if you want based/accurate legal takes I do text posts on the topics sometimes.
Despite whatever his initial intentions, he embraced the role of grifter entirely. Now the only thing that distinguishes him from regular drama commentators is the ability to parse a legal document.
And that only lets him get a slight headstart on the competition who get someone else to do it for them, and he usually wastes that on the slowest streams known to man.
I tried to make a post about this yesterday but it never seemed to publish.
Nick Rekieta doesn't seem to be championing their cause this time as he's too busy getting drunk and getting in the muck over lawyer YouTube and Twitter drama.
Nick Rekieta really seems to provide low Information Per Second.
The guy spends 8 hours discussing 1 story very slowly. Its sad. The guy could cover so much more
Yes he sits on livestreams all day long instead of making edited/scripted videos which get straight to the point.
IDK if he practices, because whenever I do oral arguments, I need to write out relatively tight scripts since the time limits are pretty strict. So everything I do is scripted.
He does YouTube because he hates being a lawyer.
Pretty much why I dropped him. Too much getting rolled up in drama for superchat money, more interested in stretching things out than just dispensing based law pills, and catering to that really weird unbreaded shit.
It's a pretty shitty job in a lot of ways.
Yeah if you want based/accurate legal takes I do text posts on the topics sometimes.
Despite whatever his initial intentions, he embraced the role of grifter entirely. Now the only thing that distinguishes him from regular drama commentators is the ability to parse a legal document.
And that only lets him get a slight headstart on the competition who get someone else to do it for them, and he usually wastes that on the slowest streams known to man.