“Rabid”, “animal” — in the good sense?

Curious passage in a Law.com profile of federal prosecutor Michael Wang: “Mike is just different,” said an assistant U.S. Attorney who has known him for years. “If anything, he tends toward the rabid. I like him.” An admiring defense lawyer concurred: “He’s an animal.” (Justin Scheck, “Corporate Crime Prosecutor Plays Hard”, The Recorder, Apr. 13).

Curious passage in a Law.com profile of federal prosecutor Michael Wang:

“Mike is just different,” said an assistant U.S. Attorney who has known him for years. “If anything, he tends toward the rabid. I like him.”

An admiring defense lawyer concurred: “He’s an animal.”

(Justin Scheck, “Corporate Crime Prosecutor Plays Hard”, The Recorder, Apr. 13).

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  • Your co-blogger once got an internal review at a BigLaw firm that called him a “pit bull.” This was meant as praise.