According to his biography, "Adrian Dayton is an internationally recognized speaker on social media and business development." I recently came accross his blog article, "How to Improve your rating at AVVO.com." You would expect this guy to have 10's across the board on Avvo, right. Nope. The only Adrian Dayton I found on Avvo was also from Amherst, NY, and he had an Avvo rating of 5.8. That's basically non-existent. I'm only a 6.5, and I actually practice law. Apparently, what Adrian doesn't know is that he can boost that score real quick by doing what scores of Avvo whores have done: Get other attorneys to endorse him and then reciprocate. Maybe, Adrian has integrity. If so, then he shouldn't endorse such a crappy disservice to the public.
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According to his biography, "Adrian Dayton is an internationally recognized speaker on social media and business development." I recently came accross his blog article, "How to Improve your rating at AVVO.com." You would expect this guy to have 10's across the board on Avvo, right. Nope. The only Adrian Dayton I found on Avvo was also from Amherst, NY, and he had an Avvo rating of 5.8. That's basically non-existent. I'm only a 6.5, and I actually practice law. Apparently, what Adrian doesn't know is that he can boost that score real quick by doing what scores of Avvo whores have done: Get other attorneys to endorse him and then reciprocate. Maybe, Adrian has integrity. If so, then he shouldn't endorse such a crappy disservice to the public. Further proof that police officers are human: Two off-duty Sheboygan, WI police officers were placed under arrest for OWI early Thursday following a rear-end car accident invloving their vehicles. According to the La Crosse Tribune, their respective BAC's were .10 and .23. It is not clear whether the two officers were drinking together, though that seems likely, or it was a huge coincidence. It is clear that one was drinking a lot more than the other. Apparently, enforcing the law does not necessarily mean obeying it.
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AuthorChristopher W. Dyer, a Wisconsin and Minnesota Trial Lawyer, serving La Crosse and surrounding counties. Archives
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