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Law Firm Doesn’t Mind If You Refer To Its Attorneys As ‘Motherf*ckers’

This firm looks like it's a great place to be a human being.

edelson-hamiltonRemember the law firm whose managing partner hired an actor to play the world’s worst summer associate just to screw with the rest of the actual summer associates? If that stunt didn’t give you an idea of what kind of workplace tech privacy firm Edelson is, then perhaps this will. Just when you thought the firm couldn’t get any more awesome, its attorneys write a “Alexander Hamilton” parody and hire professional singers to perform it at their holiday party. Luckily, it was all caught on film, and we’re going to show it to you today.

We suppose you could consider this one of the first entries into ATL’s Boutique Law Revue, but alas, it breaks one of our most important rules: primary performers must come from within the law firm community (but cameos from outsiders are okay). Otherwise, this song — and the performance — are absolutely out of this world.

This makes Edelson look like it’s not just a great place to be a lawyer, but a great place to be a human being. There’s only one thing left to say: MOTHERF*CKIN’ EDELSON!

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