Non-Sequiturs: 07.01.15

* “Sixty-year-old lawyers are out of touch with technology and today’s legal market.” ::nod:: [Chicago Lawyer Magazine] * Lawyer suspended with no possibility of reinstatement for at least 120 days after skipping the country during a client's trial. And lying about it. She's actually ended up in our pages before. [Legal Profession Blog] * Today, President Obama started smacking around for-profit schools, a group of people that, on a scale of 1 to ISIS rank about a 9. [Politico] * The economics of a solo practice are collapsing. Maybe lawyers should just change their mindset. Shhhh. That would really fuss with ATL's editorial plan. [Lawyers, Guns & Money] * Everyone's talking about what was done to reach the marriage equality decision. What about what wasn't done to get here? [Slate] * More exposition of the famous 12 Rules of Client Service, and a chance to give credit where credit is due. Today, "Rule 4: Deliver work that changes the way clients think about lawyers." Or convincing them that you may be a human parasite, but you're their human parasite. [What About Clients?]

* “Sixty-year-old lawyers are out of touch with technology and today’s legal market.” ::nod:: [Chicago Lawyer Magazine]

* Lawyer suspended with no possibility of reinstatement for at least 120 days after skipping the country during a client’s trial. And lying about it. She’s actually ended up in our pages before. [Legal Profession Blog]

* Today, President Obama started smacking around for-profit schools, a group of people that, on a scale of 1 to ISIS rank about a 9. [Politico]

* The economics of a solo practice are collapsing. Maybe lawyers should just change their mindset. Shhhh. That would really fuss with ATL’s editorial plan. [Lawyers, Guns & Money]

* Everyone’s talking about what was done to reach the marriage equality decision. What about what wasn’t done to get here? [Slate]

* More exposition of the famous 12 Rules of Client Service, and a chance to give credit where credit is due. Today, “Rule 4: Deliver work that changes the way clients think about lawyers.” Or convincing them that you may be a human parasite, but you’re their human parasite. [What About Clients?]

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