4 Tips From An Employment Lawyer On How To Quit Your Job
If you are thinking of taking your talents to a new employer, remember to keep it professional.
If you are thinking of taking your talents to a new employer, remember to keep it professional.
* The mystery of Kevin Durant's "law degree" is solved. It's some kind of Sprint promotion. Ho hum. [You Tube] * Not to be one-upped by the shenanigans that go on in New Orleans, a Baton Rouge attorney was arrested for allegedly stealing "'several items' — including a four-wheeler and a tractor" from an elderly client. [The Advocate] * Religious conversion efforts are getting a little out of hand in Idaho. [Legal Juice] * The Rutgers "merger" is old news, but one professor explains how the whole proposition is just a case of the central university "pulling a fast one." [TaxProf Blog] * Miami attorney Irwin Block, whose pro bono death row advocacy efforts inspired a Pulitzer Prize-winning report, has died at age 87. [Miami Herald]
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Kevin Durant is caught in a legal web over ownership of his 'Durantula' nickname...
* Jerry Sandusky’s lawyer, Joe Amendola, has a very lawyerly license plate — and expired tags, too? [Deadspin] * In other sports law news, Darren Heitner says at least one football helmet manufacturer should be afraid, be very afraid, of concussion litigation. [Forbes] * A pop culture blogger, Jenni Maier, is rudely awakened to the boring, sexless, receding-hairline-filled real world of jury duty. [Crushable] * A pair of former Lawyers of the Day, Michael Tein and Guy Lewis, are in trouble again — this time for allegedly acting “recklessly and unprofessionally” towards the judge in a wrongful death case they were handling. [Miami Herald] * The Minnesota Supreme Court rules that a Mortuary Science student was legally flunked for making fun (on Facebook) of the cadaver she had to dissect. Chalk up another point to the Facebook Fun Police. [City Pages] * Senior U.S. District Judge Robert J. Kelleher, the oldest serving federal judge, died at 99 in California. [Associated Press]