From The Career Files: You Are Crazy And So Am I
Tell someone you're close to that you want to leave the law, and they'll try to dissuade you, doubt you, or call you crazy.
Tell someone you're close to that you want to leave the law, and they'll try to dissuade you, doubt you, or call you crazy.
* Lawsuit ahead for Rosie O'Donnell! The comedienne was sued by a former The View producer she was allegedly mean to. [Jezebel] * The Amazing Schneiderman is at it again! This time he's going after Martin Shkreli for antitrust violations. [Dealbreaker] * So Justice Breyer heard a case about a company he holds stock in. The self-monitoring SCOTUS does for conflicts seems to be working out swimmingly. [Fix the Court] * The IRS computers are still on Window XP. Good thing we don't give them super sensitive information or anything. [TaxProf Blog] * Looks like Clay County, Tennessee, schools will indeed stay open. Score one for litigation. [Slate] * Sure to get Second Amendment enthusiasts fired up: let's create a Mount Doom for guns! [Wonkette] * $5 for some [possibly] unauthorized legal advice? Still sounds like a raw deal. [The Associate's Mind] * A judge limits the questions a doctor can ask patients -- when they're about guns, that is. [Harvard Law And Policy Review] * Is it even possible to have non-lawyer friends? Don't they all leave you once you've canceled plans for the 800th time? [Daily Lawyer Tips]
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