
Kim Kardashian Is Looking Forward To Opening Up Her Own Law Firm
And it will be very 'successful,' of course.
And it will be very 'successful,' of course.
Looks like the reality star really kicked butt on the baby bar.
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Keeping up with the trademark infringements.
OMG. Where can these be purchased?
According to the complaint, after Kardashian urged her 251 million Instagram followers to get involved in the cryptocurrency play, the price of the token shot up more than 1,370%. Then, it crashed.
* Michigan and other states saw a lot more fraudulent claims where people asked the government for financial assistance. Probably wouldn't be a thing if there was UBI, but hey. [NPR] * Playing both sides partnered well for her legal career. Maybe you should do the same? [Law.com] * California wants businesses to open their black boxes. Maybe this is a sign we should all be more transparent come 2022. [Marketplace] * Florida judge found love in a hopeless place and got his license suspended for it. Is recusal not a thing down there or something? [Tampa Bay Times] * High hopes for equity could mean abolishing the bar. I can't wait for last call on unnecessary testing. [The Hill]
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Congratulations!
Does it make sense? No! But that hasn't stopped Kanye before.
When will the reality star reveal her fate on the exam?
Let her worry about passing the baby bar before she concerns herself with the legal profession's sexism.
In recent years, AI has moved beyond speculation in the legal industry. What used to be hypothetical is now very real.
When will she take the test again?
The legal industry is changing in unexpected ways this year.
Will the reality TV star finish her quest to become a lawyer?
'It's embarrassing,' says Van Jones, who recently sang the reality TV star's praises.
* An ethics opinion is permitting a lawyer to practice New Jersey law remotely from his home in Florida. This is a boon to "snow birds" everywhere... [Daily Business Review] * Van Jones claims Kim Kardashian is "going to be an unbelievable attorney." [Yahoo News] * A former drug dealer has been sworn in as an attorney by the same judge who told him to turn his life around. [Fox News] * Check out this article on participation of chambers of commerce in lower court proceedings. [Juris Lab] * A Pittsburgh strip club has filed a lawsuit alleging they should be allowed to receive COVID-19 relief money. Seems like they should be entitled to some stimulus... [CBS News]