A Typo a Day Keeps the Doctor Away

My day is enriched when I find a typo, especially in a prominent place.

Today it involved the HOA's law firm, Turner Padget.

They occupy prime space in downtown Columbia on the top floors at 1901 Main Street.

I was there again today to deliver a legal filing in my court case, and I signed in on the electronic visitor log. For some reason, I paid closer attention to the spelling of the firm than I have in the past.

"Turner Padgent"

I should have immortalized it with a photo, but I didn't.

Of course, the partners, the associate attorneys, and the other employees don't use the electronic visitor pad. But all their clients and vendors do.

I thought about being a nice guy and letting them know. If they hadn't referred to me as a "mere resident" in their last legal filing, perhaps I would have let them know.

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