Videos
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Law Schools, Television, Videos, YouTube
Tosh.0 Highlights Video Of Old Lady Fighting Young Skateboarding Punks In Front Of A Law School
Tosh.0 shows off a video of an old law school employee beefing with young punks... -
Allen Matkins, Bad Ideas, Election 2012, Music, Politics, Videos, Weirdness, YouTube
Hey I Just Met You, and This Is Crazy, But Your Lawyerly Music Videos Are Not Good
Some attorneys seriously need to not produce "comedic" music videos. - Sponsored
Legal AI: 3 Steps Law Firms Should Take Now
If 2023 introduced legal professionals to generative AI, then 2024 will be when law firms start adapting to utilize it. Things are moving fast, so… -
Biglaw, Career Alternatives, Dewey & LeBoeuf, Lexis-Nexis, LexisNexis / Lexis-Nexis, Music, Rap, Videos, Weirdness, Westlaw, YouTube
Yo! ATL Raps
A former Dewey & LeBoeuf associate started a company that just received $15 million in venture capital financing. But can it compete with Westlaw and Lexis?
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Entertainment Law, Jews, Romance and Dating, Technology, Videos
Mr. Legal Entertainment: Find Yourself A Nice Jewish Girl!
Sam Goldsberg interviews Luba Tolkachov. -
Barack Obama, China, Election 2012, Morning Docket, Police, SCOTUS, Videos, Violence
Morning Docket: 10.16.12
* Check out the absurd rules governing tonight’s presidential debate. Should make for some awesome boring-as-hell television. And yes, of course the rules document was signed by lawyers. [Gawker]
* Chinese politics is starting to adversely affect American law firms. Next thing you know, attorneys will be hiding out in the woods, drinking deer blood. Oh wait, that kind of already happened. [Asian Lawyer]
* Despite the passage of time, mentioning torture at a Guantanamo hearing is still about as awkward as… some generic Family Guy-style non sequitur. [Thomson Reuters News and Insight]
* This is a newly released video of NYPD kicking the ever-loving sh*t out of a homeless man, who was inexplicably charged with assaulting the officer who, again, beat him up on video. Inside a synagogue. Where the man was sleeping. With permission. Can’t wait to see the lawsuit that comes out of this. [Gothamist]
* SCOTUS has agreed to review the Arizona voter ID law. Oh goodie. [WSJ Law Blog]
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Entertainment Law, Music, Videos, YouTube
Mr. Legal Entertainment: Hitler Bad, Vandals Entertainment Law Good
Check out Mr. Legal Entertainment's interview with Joe Escalante of The Vandals -- who also happens to practice entertainment law. -
Fabulosity, Law Schools, Music, Videos, YouTube
So They Think They Can Dance: Students And Alumni Of A Top Law School Make A Cute Music Video
Who says law students can't sing or dance? Check out this clever music video, by current and former Yale Law School students. -
Alan Dershowitz, Jeffrey Toobin, John Roberts, Lawyerly Lairs, Layoffs, Non-Sequiturs, SCOTUS, Secretaries / Administrative Assistants, Sentencing Law, Staff Layoffs, Supreme Court, United Kingdom / Great Britain, Videos, YouTube
Non-Sequiturs: 10.08.12
* In light of Chief Justice Roberts’s historic vote to uphold Obamacare, should we expect JGR to be more liberal going forward? According to Jeffrey Toobin, author of The Oath (affiliate link), “Do not expect a new John Roberts. Expect the conservative he has always been.” [Talking Points Memo via How Appealing] * Law firm staff layoffs: they’re not just an American thing. Slaughter and May is dropping the ax on 28 secretaries. [Roll On Friday] * “[A]ny robot or high school graduate can calculate numbers in a matrix to arrive at the highest possible sentence. But it takes a Judge — a man or woman tempered by experience in life and law — to properly judge another human being’s transgressions.” [Justice Building Blog] * Professor Dershowitz’s $4 million Cambridge mansion? Robert Wenzel is not impressed: “if I lived in that house, I would want to attack Iran and most of the rest of the world, also.” [Economic Policy Journal] * A man sues a strip club, alleging that a stripper ruptured his bladder when she slid down a pole and onto his abdomen. Ouch. [Legally Weird / Findlaw] * Still on the subject of Torts, two attractive blonde sisters walk into a bar — and discuss who can be held liable if a man suffers a heart attack during a threesome. Video after the jump…. - Sponsored
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… -
Blogging, Entertainment Law, Media and Journalism, Videos, YouTube
Mr. Legal Entertainment: Meet Mr. Hollywood, Esq.
Mr. Legal Entertainment's latest interview subject has all the dirt on the latest legal happenings in Hollywood... -
Crime, Rank Stupidity, Technology, Videos, Violence, YouTube
Alleged 'Hoodlums' Upload Search Engine Optimized Assault Footage to YouTube, Lead Police Right to Them
Sometimes, search engine optimization is not your friend. Say, for example, you upload video of your buddies assaulting someone in a grocery store, and YouTube automatically links it to the local police department's page. -
Hotties, Law Schools, Libraries / Librarians, Masturbation, Pornography, Sex, Sex Scandals, Videos
Cam Girl Pleasures Herself In A Top Law School's Library
Did a woman really pleasure herself on camera inside the library of a leading law school? See for yourself! -
Videos, Violence, War on Terror, Washington Post, YouTube
New Video Appears To Show Austin Tice, Missing Journalist and Georgetown Law Student, Being Held By Islamist Captors
New video footage appears to show Austin Tice, the missing journalist and Georgetown law student, in the custody of Islamist fighters. But substantial questions about the video remain. -
Entertainment Law, Videos, YouTube
Mr. Legal Entertainment: And The Emmy Goes To...
How can you market yourself in the world of entertainment law if you're just starting out? Thoughts from Sam E. Goldberg...
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Navigating Financial Success by Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Maximizing Firm Performance
Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace
Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
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Legal AI: 3 Steps Law Firms Should Take Now
The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
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Celebrities, Depositions, Music, Rap, Videos
Lil Wayne Is Quite Possibly the Best Deponent of All Time
Have you ever seen a rapper's antics during a deposition? Now you can say that you have! -
Entertainment Law, Television, Videos, YouTube
Mr. Legal Entertainment: The Younger, Hotter Judge Judy
Check out this fabulous interview with law school graduate Erica Rose of The Bachelor Pad... -
Art, Bankruptcy, Biglaw, Career Alternatives, Depositions, Dewey & LeBoeuf, Morning Docket, State Judges, Television, Videos
Morning Docket: 09.21.12
* Martin Bienenstock, Dewey’s former bankruptcy head, offered some free legal advice to the firm’s bankruptcy advisers: “[P]lease get real about the unfinished business claims.” [WSJ Law Blog]
* In other interesting Dewey news, you’re never going to guess what Steve DiCarmine’s been doing since the firm went under. He of the orange skin tone is making it work at Parsons. [Am Law Daily]
* Remember Kenechukwu Okoli, the guy who slapped a Paul Hastings partner in the face during a depo and then sued him for assault? Yeeaah, that suit got dismissed. [Thomson Reuters News & Insight]
* NerdWallet has created an online law school comparison tool, but users will only get to choose from 50 schools, none of which are in the so-called U.S. News second tier. Guess they don’t think Cooley is the second-best school in the country. How rude. [Bucks / New York Times]
* Cecilia Gimenez, the woman from Spain who accidentally turned a fresco of Christ into a portrait of a monkey, is now seeking royalties from funds the church levied as entrance fees to see her “work of art.” [Telegraph]
* Bridget Mary McCormack, a candidate for Michigan’s Supreme Court, has a simple tip for putting together the best judicial campaign video ever: all you need to do is reunite the cast of The West Wing. Check it out….
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Cars, Eric Holder, Gay Marriage, Non-Sequiturs, Religion, Sex, Videos
Non-Sequiturs: 09.19.12
* Contra Costa County prosecutors haven’t gone on strike yet. But they’re still considering it. Are they gonna do something, or just stand there and litigate? [CBS] * This George Mason law prof really doesn’t want gays to be able to get married. As the ATL CommentBot will undoubtedly note, I disagree with him. But you gotta give Professor Nelson Lund credit for writing a hell of an opening line though. [SCOTUSblog] * Feminists took back the word “c**t, so why can’t creationists take back dinosaurs? It’s exactly the same… well, not exactly the same thing, but they’re totally similar. [Althouse] * Successful scapegoat is successful? [Instapundit] * Why don’t we just do it in the road, driving down the interstate? Someone will be watching us, so we’ll just run them off the road — and threaten them with our pistols! [Legal Juice] * Yes, but would it be libel if the Men in Black had erased everyone’s memory of the arrest except for the one guy who escaped and is telling the truth but no one else knows or believes it? [Overlawyered] * After the jump, Professor John Corvino, who was recently interviewed by Lat regarding his new book on same-sex marriage (affiliate link), discusses the definition of marriage (and eats lawyer-flavored guacamole)…. -
Books, Money, Videos, Weirdness
Whoa, This Zombie Law Thing Is Kind of Taking Off
An attorney is fundraising in order to create a zombie law casebook. Awww yeah. -
Entertainment Law, Television, Videos, YouTube
Mr. Legal Entertainment: Drop Dead Divaliciousness
Check out this informative interview with the creator of Drop Dead Diva... -
Drinking, Lawyer Advertising, Television, Texas, Videos, Weirdness, YouTube
A Closer Look at Adam Reposa, Everyone's Favorite Maniacal Truck-Smashing Lawyer
A new interview pulls back the curtain on Adam Reposa.