Opening a Law Office again

Because I don’t receive enough donations to support my blog, I have to start working as a lawyer again. Unfortunately, I don’t possess any other skills.

After my long sabbatical of six years, I have to start small. Very small.

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This is my new office, right next to the train station in Sucre, Bolivia.

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About Andreas Moser

I am a lawyer in Germany, with a focus on international family law, migration and citizenship law, as well as constitutional law. My other interests include long walks, train rides, hitchhiking, history, and writing stories.
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6 Responses to Opening a Law Office again

  1. Dante's avatar Dante says:

    Don’t you have to study Bolivian law before?

  2. LouTerLou's avatar Lou-ter-Lou says:

    I could donate again, but I’m still waiting for the postcard from my last donation ;-) :-p
    The office looks neat, though!!

    • Your postcard is already on its way because the postal strike was finally over this week. But based on experience, it will take at least a month to Europe.

      Together with your postcard to Austria, I had a postcard to Australia, and it was really hard to explain to the lady at the post office in Sucre that these were two different places on two different continents.

    • LouTerLou's avatar Lou-ter-Lou says:

      LOL :-) just a small difference in number of letters, but thousands of miles apart ^_^ thanX!

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