Arrogance
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In-House Counsel
How Can You Tell Someone's An Attorney? Don't Worry, We'll Let You Know
Do we as attorneys play the "I'm a lawyer" card too often, in a way that alienates our colleagues? -
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Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
The rise of remote work has dramatically reshaped the relationship between Lawyers and Law Firms, see how Scale LLP has taken the steps to get… -
Non-Sequiturs
Non-Sequiturs: 07.25.16
* Taking the bar exam tomorrow? Some tips for instant calm. [Health.com]
* Thought experiment: How would the world be different if the federal government had bailed out Lehman Brothers? [Bloomberg Odd Lots]
* This British legal recruiter would rather see applicants with lesser qualifications because otherwise they are too arrogant. [Legal Cheek]
* Attorneys with SCOTUS experience are in high demand. [Empirical SCOTUS]
* Potential upside of law firm mergers? Cybersecurity. [Law.com]
* Mike Sadler, the former Michigan State punter who was heading to Stanford Law in the fall, died in a car crash this weekend along with Nebraska punter, Sam Foltz. [Michigan Live]
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Small Law Firms, Solo Practitioners
Who Needs A Business Card When You Can Be A Lawyer Stereotype?
Seven stereotypes about lawyers, reviewed by columnist Gary J. Ross. -
In-House Counsel
The Road Not Taken: Try A Little 'Configance'
What is "configance," and why do you need it as a lawyer? In-house columnist Celeste Harrison Forst explains. -
Biglaw, General Counsel, In-House Counsel, Rankings, Rudeness
The Most Arrogant Biglaw Firms? There's A Ranking For That!
Which Biglaw firms are just as cocky as you are? Let's find out...