Non-Sequiturs: 09.30.15

* Is there a pattern of dishonesty in the Orange County, CA District Attorney's office? [New York Times] * Does a lack of SEC enforcement on clawback rules actually create a perverse incentive to manipulate earnings? [MarketWatch] * Shocking news: Men admire their own work more than women do. I know that sentence is full of gender norms, but sometimes it is what it is. [TaxProf Blog] * Is it ever okay for Biglaw associates to have privacy in the office? [What About Paris?] * What you need to know right now in the world of legal tech. [CodeX] * Thinking of using Google AdWords for your firm? Careful if you're bidding on opposing counsel's name, it could land you in ethical hot water. [Legal Profession Blog] * What are the biggest threats for your corporate data? [Bloomberg BNA]

* Is there a pattern of dishonesty in the Orange County, CA District Attorney’s office? [New York Times]

* Does a lack of SEC enforcement on clawback rules actually create a perverse incentive to manipulate earnings? [MarketWatch]

* Shocking news: Men admire their own work more than women do. I know that sentence is full of gender norms, but sometimes it is what it is. [TaxProf Blog]

* Is it ever okay for Biglaw associates to have privacy in the office? [What About Paris?]

* What you need to know right now in the world of legal tech. [CodeX]

* Thinking of using Google AdWords for your firm? Careful if you’re bidding on opposing counsel’s name, it could land you in ethical hot water. [Legal Profession Blog]

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* What are the biggest threats for your corporate data? [Bloomberg BNA]

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