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By giving up a little of our own spotlight, we can do our part to make sure that our firms remain on stage for a long run, according to columnist Gaston Kroub.
By giving up a little of our own spotlight, we can do our part to make sure that our firms remain on stage for a long run, according to columnist Gaston Kroub.
Columnist Gaston Kroub says goodbye to a website that was loved by many lawyers.
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What can lawyers and law firms learn from ESPN and Bill Simmons parting ways? Some thoughts from columnist Gaston Kroub.
* Lindsay Lohan is heading back to community service. This time someone decided the party girl should be helping out at a preschool. She's apparently working down the block from me so I'll keep my eyes out. [Jezebel]
* Exploring the labor issues involved in ESPN's hasty and petty considered decision to fire Bill Simmons because he is willing to speak honestly about Roger Goodell. [PrawfsBlawg]
* Whoa. Vermont State Senator arrested late last week accused of raping three women. One of the alleged victims was a 15-year-old intern at the time. And then the court released the victims' contact information in direct violation of a judge's order. [VT Digger]
* Next time you're in Yellowstone, be careful what you do with your photos: Wyoming just made it illegal to give them to a government agency lest they use the photos to figure out how badly Wyoming is poisoning the environment. Rationality! [Slate]
* Bernardo Roman III, who had earned more than a little ire for his representation of the Miccosukee Tribe has, apparently, gotten canned. [South Florida Lawyers]
* Meanwhile, Native Americans are both underrepresented and ignored in the profession. [The National Law Journal]
* Staci spoke with Nicole Abboud about Women in the Law. [The Gen Why Lawyer]
* Shearman partner Richard Hsu chats with Nathan Sawaya, the attorney who left it behind to become The Lego Brick Artist. [Hsu Untied]
Columnist Gaston Kroub examines the career of Bill Simmons, the bestselling author and sports television personality, and pulls out wisdom for lawyers.