Misadventures in Lawyer Advertising: Jane Clark Swaps Out Her Hubba-Hubba Photo
Last month, we linked to the Texas Bar profile for Jane Allen Clark. At right, it was racier than most of the bar association photos we come across.
We wrote at the time:
We called Jane Allen Clark to ask about the photo, and how she chose it. “I just liked it,” she told us. “We all want to look like L.A. Law, I guess.”After getting our call, she speculated that “maybe [she] shouldn’t have used that particular photo.”
After the Above The Law post, she decided to get rid of this particular photo.
See the replacement after the jump. In our opinion, it’s much worse.
Here’s the new photo for Jane Allen Clark. It’s decidedly less hubba-hubba:

We’re sad she changed it. We thought her first photo was mildly inappropriate but fun. Plus, her baleful glare in this one feels like it’s directed straight at us at Above The Law.
Earlier: Adventures in Lawyer Advertising: State Bar Association of Hubba-Hubba




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First? FIRST!
Mutton trying to pass for lamb.
Post on someone changing their picture on a state bar website = new low for ATL.
+1 to Kash for well-placed use of 'baleful'.
Why does ATL hate are Amerikan freedoms?
Nice! I actually got a FIRST! This is my first. Been trying for weeks. It's invigorating. A milestone, for sure.
On a story-related note, what happened to her? How can she go from that to...that? I'm going to just pretend they're the same person and say she came to a point in her life where it was time to trade in the Porsche for a Honda Odyssey.
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Breaking news: I just farted. Details being emailed to ATL superhottipline.
That's the same person?!
From "stacked" to "in the stacks." Her apparent nonplussitude is matched only by the expression on my Jeanine's face when Nigel comes over for rehearsals.
Her client base is going to collapse.
Well done Jane! Great sense of humor.
This is what happens when tort reform rears its ugly head.
6: "invigorating"? I'm concerned for you.
On topic: Let's face it, if any of us were told we could only pick one of those two people to be our attorney on an important matter, we would pick the second photo.
Kash, can we see your LA Law picture?
Captain Crustacean
It's simple. Photos related to the practice of law or any other profession should be professional and appropriate. Photos posted by professionals on a dating, social networking or other personal site can be somewhat more relaxed, as long as they don't reveal conduct that is criminal or totally unprofessional. Basically, professionals should treat photos in the same way as clothing -- one wears different clothes to court, or to confer with clients in the office, than one does when socializing on a weekend evening. Ms. Clark is recognizably the same woman in both photos, but one is appropriate in a professional context and the other in a social context. She isn't the first person, and won't be the last either, to post a photo before considering such issues. While the contrast may be momentarily entertaining, stop hassling her and move on. There are a lot more important things to deal with these days.
She should be sued for false advertising
GET ON THE ILLINOIS BAR RESULTS DEBACLE ELIE!!!
PUT DOWN THE BEAR CLAW! YOU DON'T NEED ANOTHER!
17 - what debacle??
i got an email stating that i have a message on the bar website, but i don't want to look until i get home...
Isn't there a state paralegal association website that you should be trolling for pictures to write about? That would be more appropriate.
she's a Soup Chicken
BREAKING
Who do you guys think is gonna win Sundays Jets/Saints game?
It's obvious that she photoshopped her face onto someone else's body in the first photo. The body in that photo looks almost cartoonish, and the head is out of proportion with the body.
2,
Lamb trying to pass for mutton.
"baleful glare" -- Nice!
PE please consider commenting on the state of the profession @ this time.....
In one photo she looks like a hooker; in another she looks like an attorney. What's the difference? Too many similarities in both professions for you to disagree on this one.
WOOF!
Please. None of you seriously believe that the cartoon picture first posted is her body (or hair for that matter).
Ever heard of photoshop people?
This post is retarrrrrrded! NO ONE CARES YOU LOSER!
10,
I was about to say, business is down.
(chanting) Change-it-back! change-it-back!
(chanting) Change-it-back! change-it-back!
Isn't there a happy medium? Kind of like "church tongue" from The Wedding Singer?
Unfortunately, there was no eye candy in law school to check out during boring lectures. A few girls that were average were like the hottest thing. Some of the girls looked like George Washington. Most of them were clinically insane.
@34 - The worst part is they are surrounded by so many unattractive female classmates that they actually start to think they are hot. Nothing worse than a female law student who thinks she is hot.
"Hubba hubba," Kash? No wonder you look so old -- you are in fact old.
New hair cut is terrible. Is that photo from the 80s?
23 - my post was correct as is.
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I agree with 22. Photoshopped. I also think that's a wig. Weird kinda floating hair line.
Real question is: why???
Don't care about the mutton/lamb issue. To me the more important issue is bait/switch.
Someone please explain the kash/lobster thing.
Someone please explain the kash/lobster thing.
I think she’s an attractive woman even in the second picture. Especially since we know what she looks like when she lets her hair down.
Hey Jane: If you’re single, give me a call.
Saints!!!