Non-Sequiturs: 02.24.10

* The plague of the sock puppets. [Forbes]
* Does anybody still read law reviews? [Law Librarian Blog]
* Start-ups make stupid clients. [What About Clients?]
* It appears that Peter Kalis isn’t the only one calling for the death of NALP. I have a natural aversion to killing things, but if they aren’t even going to tell us the truth … [Adam Smith Esq.]
* I used to drive by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on my way to high school. Luckily, they never asked me to do any legal work on their behalf, so I never found myself in the position that Ropes & Gray is in. [The 271 Patent Blog]
* President Obama nominated Berkeley Prof. Goodwin Liu for a vacancy on the Ninth Circuit. [Blackbook Legal via Reader Tweet]
* It sounds like “naked lawyering” has a lot in common with “treating others with the respect they deserve.” Can lawyers learn to think like a human being? [Law and More]
* Just when you think the Kansas City Royals couldn’t get any more pathetic, something like this happens. [WSJ Law Blog]
* Here are some basic law firm interview tips. I’m looking for an advanced lesson: let’s say your interviewer is hot and you don’t care about the job, screw a call back, how do you get a house call? [Lawyerist]

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