The Unmitigated Stupidity Of Confessing
If you really need to get things off your chest about something you've done, here's who to tell -- your lawyer.
If you really need to get things off your chest about something you've done, here's who to tell -- your lawyer.
Would you agree to a deal not to prosecute your child's murderer for the crime?
Takeaways from a Legalweek panel on evolving malpractice risks.
Would you agree to a deal not to prosecute your child's murderer for the crime?
This must have been... awkward.
* What is the best way to construct your Out Of Office message? And by "best" I mean "least likely to force you to respond to an email mid-Midnight Mass." [Daily Lawyer Tips] * When you confess to mass murders on the radio -- even ones that are 40+ years old -- you can expect some consequences. [Lawyers, Guns and Money] * Yup, female attorneys are still dinged for caring about fashion, as Ariel Colangelo explains. [Racked] * How can you measure the health of your practice? [Attorney at Work] * Color me not surprised at all -- Ohio Attorney General tries to stir up a new Planned Parenthood scandal. [Slate] * Reminder: the deadline for our Law Firm Holiday Card Contest is almost here! [Above the Law]
Prosecutors should be embarrassed by these numbers.
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.