Non-Sequiturs: 05.08.08
* A timely inquiry, in light of all the lawyer layoffs these days: What's the right way to fire an associate? [WSJ Law Blog]
* What NOT to do with your foreclosed-upon home. [Dealbreaker]
* It's not just Columbia. Chief Justice Roberts judged the moot court finals at the University of Kansas, too. "Second-year law student Brian Nye printed out a photo of Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. a few weeks ago and started delivering speeches to it." [KU News]
* Job of the Week? Maybe not. Law firm seeks a third- to seventh-year associate "who has been seared in the arts of reviewing massive loads of corporate legal documents." Salary is $140K. In Los Angeles. [Monster.com]
* Professor Michael Froomkin -- brother of the Washington Post's Dan Froomkin, in case you're wondering -- explains why practicing lawyers don't always make the greatest law school deans. [Discourse.net via Leiter's Law School Reports]

FIRST to point out that Lat had a typo: "What NOT do do with your foreclosed-upon home."
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6:15 (2). Nope. That was me. Sorry, and thanks for playing.
I believe Chief Justice Roberts will be judging the fall moot court finals at the University of Florida, too. I guess he's on tour.
First to point out that the first poster also has a typo. Suck that, loser.
Wow, 6:16. A "first" AND a "thanks for playing"? You really are an internet badass.
what is the best chinese restaurant on Seamless Web in midtown? i keep getting shite stuff wherever i order from
6:54 - Shun Lee?
thanks 7.13 - great suggestion
6.54
Roberts judged the moot court finals at Wake Forest in 2006. He must have a thing for moot court.
6:54, glad you liked it. I don't live in New York any more, but when I did, that was one place I'd order from a lot.
-- 7:13