Non-Sequiturs: 03.22.10
* Law firms have 18 months left to figure out how to provide services at a cost their clients can afford. Really? 18 additional months? Wow, I guess clients are dumber and slower moving than we thought. [WSJ Law Blog]
* Flight attendants have no duty to examine your scrotum. [BL1Y]
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* What can we learn from Erin Andrews’s stalker? [THR Esq]
* It’s not just liberals who think constitutional challenges to the health care bill are SOL. [American Spectator]
* The first time I got a letter from an incarcerated person I was pretty excited. Now they’re just annoying. [Texas Star-Telegram]
* Out-of-town job interviews are good opportunities to figure out how cheap your prospective employer will be if you are offered a job. [Law.com]
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* I’m not going to lie, when I think of Dune, I don’t think of a book, I don’t think of a movie, I think of an awesome video franchise that has been ruined over the years. So, thanks to this week’s Blawg Review for reminding me of my literary failings. [Cyberlaw Central via Blawg Review]