Judge Pleads Guilty To Killing Wife
Lance Mason will go to prison for killing his wife, but his enablers deserve a share of the blame.
Lance Mason will go to prison for killing his wife, but his enablers deserve a share of the blame.
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* Judge Lance Mason, who was suspended from his duties earlier this year, recently pleaded guilty to charges related to a brutal attack made on his wife. He'll be sentenced in September, and faces up to 36 months in prison. [Northeast Ohio Media Group] * No one will be getting lucky in Kentucky under this clerk's watch: Two months after SCOTUS declared a constitutional right to same-sex marriage, this state court clerk is still turning away gay couples and refusing to issue marriage licenses. [New York Times] * Per the latest report from Citi Private Bank’s Law Firm Group, even though this year started out well, the bank is revising its financial performance forecast, and not in a good way. Hopefully firms will be able to weather the latest monetary storm. [Am Law Daily] * Starting in mid-October, lawyers and law firms will be able to purchase .law domain names. A few influential law firms -- DLA Piper, Skadden Arps, and SCOTUSblog-affiliated Russell & Goldstein -- have gotten first dibs on them. Congrats! [WSJ Law Blog] * Law librarians at large and medium-sized firms feel underutilized and underpaid, and that's unfortunate, because like Liam Neeson in Taken, they've got a very particular set of skills, skills they've acquired over a very long career. [Big Law Business / Bloomberg BNA]
* Maybe you weren’t excited about Hofstra Law School, but did you hear they now have bean bag chairs in the library? Well, that changes everything! [Virtual Library Cat's Eye View] * An interview with Peter Kalis on the future of Biglaw, in which he states, “I cross bridges and burn them behind me.” Flame on! [Forbes] * This essay sums up so much about the state of America through the lens of the killing of Michael Brown. [The Concourse] * While we focused on the tale of Judge Mark Fuller, who spent some time in jail on a domestic violence accusation, he may be part of a trend — Judge Lance Mason was charged with felonious assault after allegedly punching and biting his wife while they were driving. Biting? [Cleveland Plain Dealer] * Have you ever wondered how every law school can give its students “excellent” educations? [The Legal Watchdog] * Failed Mississippi candidate Chris McDaniel is challenging a bunch of votes. Including his own lawyer’s. [Wonkette] * Tim Corcoran, President of the Legal Marketing Association, chides state bar associations for meddling with the evolution of the legal profession. Video after the jump…. [Mimesis Law]