
Mind Your Manners, That Is, If You Have Any
Stop listening to the sound of your own voice.
Stop listening to the sound of your own voice.
Just because you can offer the magic J.O.B. doesn't entitle you to act like an S.O.B.
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Rudeness, nasty emails and faxes (does anyone fax anymore?), snarky texts, whatever the written medium, society has lost its manners.
Reality check: Law degrees do not mean you are always right.
Reality check: Law degrees do not mean you are always right.
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"If you don't f**king like the way things are going in this f**king courtroom, then don't come back."
Obscenity-laced courtroom transcript given star treatment by Rick and Morty.
The defendant was jaw-droppingly rude, although the judge wasn't great either.
This apology just doesn't cut it.
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Don’t give jerks any more airtime in your mind than is absolutely necessary.
What tips or advice have you found to be helpful in working with jerks?
This judge just learned that cursing can be pretty expensive.
It turns out that his accuser wasn't exactly a paragon of fashion virtue.
One Yale law student has seriously ticked off some members of the Yale Club of New York City.