Sunday, April 27, 2003

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Only lawyers can work 81-hour days:

The lawyer for Upper Darby's financially pressed schools paid back $19,361 in fees after The Inquirer showed him evidence that he had billed the district for more than 24 hours' work on each of four days.

He charged the district for 81 hours worked in one day - including $10,500 for a meeting that lasted less than an hour.

Barry Van Rensler, who was paid $421,327 last year and more than $2.8 million in his last 14 years as district solicitor, said the billings in question were innocent mistakes involving misplaced decimal points.


I only work 10-12 per day, I feel like such a slacker.

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