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Practice of Law One More Worst Lawyer Commercial: Law Firm Uses Racist Caricature

One More Worst Lawyer Commercial: Law Firm Uses Racist Caricature

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

We've seen plenty, and we do mean plenty, of bad lawyer commercials, from rapping attorneys to two guys stuck in a 90s music video. This one, however, just...

Practice of Law Thanksgiving Prep: Get Ready for the Long Weekend

Thanksgiving Prep: Get Ready for the Long Weekend

By Gabriella Khorasanee, JD | Last updated on

Thanksgiving, is quite possibly the best holiday ever. It has little to do with personal beliefs, and everything to do with stuffing your face. What's not...

Practice of Law Office Furniture: Expensive, Weird, Ergonomic and Functional

Office Furniture: Expensive, Weird, Ergonomic and Functional

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

Is there such a thing as office furniture porn? Food porn is a thing (safe for work, non-sexual Wikipedia link). People flick through dozens of pictures of...

Practice of Law Judge DQ'd for Ex Parte Facebook 'Friending' of Litigant

Judge DQ'd for Ex Parte Facebook 'Friending' of Litigant

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

Weren't we just discussing judges' use of social media? Oh, but wait, that was on Twitter, a slightly more informal medium than Facebook. A tweet or follow on...

Practice of Law 3 Ways to Punch the 'Mondays' in the Face

3 Ways to Punch the 'Mondays' in the Face

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

"Sounds like somebody has a case of the Mondays!" Egad. Just the phrase brings to mind that woman's face, and makes me want to react violently. I suspect I'm...

Practice of Law Reader Asks: Is It Ethical For Judges to Tweet?

Reader Asks: Is It Ethical For Judges to Tweet?

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

One of our most loyal readers tweeted us with an interesting question: is it considered ethical behavior for judges to tweet? It may seem like a strange...

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