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“Top Five Inanimate Objects to Use as Your Lawyer”

From Lawyerist.com. At first I figured it was from Lowering the Bar but no. As an enticement and a giggle, below is the first illustration and paragraph from this marvelous, um. Piece of satire. I say this in case you … Continue reading

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An employment lawyer on non-disparagement clauses

The New York Times article I cited a few days ago evoked an excellent letter from Rita Tobin, an employment lawyer, on the subject. She points out, as I did not (didn’t think of it), that companies have always had … Continue reading

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Problems with lawyers: Stuart Schlesinger

Source: A Manhattan Lawyer’s Slip and Fall – The New York Times Stuart A. Schlesinger, a former personal injury lawyer, won millions for his clients. Then he kept the money. An excerpt from Benjamin Weiser’s illuminating article: When his clients … Continue reading

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