Originally published by State Bar of Texas .
From Bruce J. Denny of Shreveport (Cook, Yancey, etc.), this precedent-setting Triple Typo mix (one written, two verbal):
(1) A divorce decree which provided “The parties shall not use the children or third parties as the soul means of communications with each other.”
(2) A deponent who “had a little problem with his terminology – when asked by Bruce, “has your wife had any recent health problems” – answered: “No, other than a few years ago she had a baby by Syrian section.”
(3) The same deponent, Bruce says, (unfortunately) gave one answer that was “head and shoulders” above the others. When Bruce asked him “were you mad at your supervisor,” the witness answered “It really got my dandruff up.”
Curated by Texas Bar Today. Follow us on Twitter @texasbartoday.
from Texas Bar Today http://saywhat.texasbar.com/2014/10/january-2000-typo-trifecta.html
via Abogado Aly Website
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