Poetic C&D Response Tells Biglaw To Get Lost In Verse

Someone's exercising that humanities education.

The cease and desist call and response is one of the few areas of legal practice that actually affords attorneys a bit of creative license. Without a judge involved, attorneys are free to let their snarky side show. We’ve even had a whole contest pitting the best letters we’ve received over the years against each other.

Software company Rippling began an advertising campaign calling out their rival Gusto by name on a billboard, prompting Gusto to take the time-honored step of making their Biglaw attorneys draft a cease and desist letter to get Rippling to stop being mean. Rippling GC Vanessa Wu decided to have some fun in response, replying in iambic pentameter as one does.

Enjoy.


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