Lawyer Touts Practice Through Rap Video. Yes, This Is Real.
He knows IP. His record affirms that.
He knows IP. His record affirms that.
This may be the greatest legal ad ever.
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The sign of a truly great artist is not the work of art itself, it's inspiring others... to make their own parodies.
* Elizabeth Wurtzel: “I am a lawyer. The first rule of law: All the promises will be broken. Attorneys could not be in business if people did not fail to do what they agreed to do all the time — and lawyers are very busy.” [Nerve.com] * Laura Ingraham clerked for SCOTUS, so presumably she knows that Puerto Ricans are American citizens. [Media Matters] * Chief Judge Alex Kozinski, known for zero tolerance of prosecutorial misconduct, has written the foreword to a new book on the subject. [Facebook] * In addition to the one we mentioned yesterday, here’s another petition for the Obama Administration that’s aimed at addressing the student debt crisis. [WhiteHouse.gov] * Thomson Reuters Concourse keeps getting bigger and better. [Thomson Reuters] * Appellate law? In California? What’s not to like? Check out these job openings in the California SG’s office. [California Department of Justice; California Department of Justice] * Want to know the backstory behind the awesome Jamie Casino Super Bowl ad? Keep reading…. Georgia personal injury lawyer Jamie Casino spoke with Mike Sacks of HuffPost Live about the lawyer ad heard around the world. What kind of reactions has Casino been getting to the ad? Is the kid in the video really his son? And does Jamie Casino harbor any Hollywood ambitions? Watch the video to find out.
Did you see this lawyer awesomeness during the Super Bowl?
You think it's just another lawyer commercial. And then something awkward and stunning happens.
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It's puzzling to imagine why a law firm would ever want to be associated with this.
We know sex sells, but does it sell legal services?
We're not sure what type of business these attorneys are looking to attract with their tight skirts and high heels....