* A moving eyewitness account of the last day of the Supreme Court’s October Term 2009, by Mike Sacks of First One @ One First. [ABA Journal]
* Summer associates, please tell us about the fun things your firm is doing with you, for you, or to you. [Above the Law]
* The Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel is disappointed in the grades that its senators earned from Professor Elie. [Proof and Hearsay / Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel]

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* Solo practitioners are afraid of becoming the Lewis & Clark Law School of the U.S. News rankings. [Smallfirmville]
* They’ve got a whole different definition of expert testimony in Vietnam. [MSNBC]
* Social media networking tips for lawyers: “Consider calling instead.” [New York Law Journal]
* “There’s always a place for cute shoes in the courtroom.” [Flashionista]

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* “The primary misconception about ex-lawyers is that we remember any law.” [The Ex-Lawyers Club]