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Do we as attorneys play the "I'm a lawyer" card too often, in a way that alienates our colleagues?
Do we as attorneys play the "I'm a lawyer" card too often, in a way that alienates our colleagues?
Eight tips on how to NOT be a jerk.
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
* 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]
Seven stereotypes about lawyers, reviewed by columnist Gary J. Ross.
What is "configance," and why do you need it as a lawyer? In-house columnist Celeste Harrison Forst explains.
Which Biglaw firms are just as cocky as you are? Let's find out...
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