Pittsburgh Legal Newslog:K&L Gates Update.
“Christmas is an excuse for picking a man’s pocket.” — Ebeneezer Scrooge
Retail Theft Update.
The new comment contains a report on a Walmart customer who was tackled by two Walmart store detectives and another customer and who died as a result. You never know the medical condition of someone you physically assault and (as they told us in torts class in law school) you take ’em as they are, pre-existing conditions and all. Add to the list of don’ts: don’t run.
Yes, Virginia, There Are Lawyers Who Love Their Work (and they’re Not Sickos).
Posted by Cliff Tuttle (c) 2009 SUMMARY: Lawyers on 22 Tweets tell why they love their work. With all the talk about lawyer burnout, layoff, stress, etc., it is a fair question to ask: who would ever want to be one? The archetypal story seems to be that this smart, energetic and even idealistic kid accumulates […]
Cliff Tuttle’s AVVO Profile is Tops with Google.
Posted by who else? (c)2009 AVVO CEO Mark Britton wrote a post today on the importance to lawyers of updating their AVVO profile. When I saw my profile pictured, I assumed he had selected it as an example of a profile in need of an update. However, that was not the case. On the contrary, […]
Twittering Worth Reading: 22 Tweets.
Posted by Cliff Tuttle (c) 2009 In case you are still wondering what kind of twittering could possibly be worth it, may I suggest “22 Tweets“. This blog consists of live Twitter interviews with various practicing lawyers.Of course, I’ve added it to the blogroll on this site.
Unemployed Lawyers are Still With Us.
Posted by Cliff Tuttle (c) 2009. Eugene Volokh, a West Coast law prof who writes a heavily-read blog called Volokh Conspiracy, recently asked his readers to say something about themselves. A surprising (surprising to me) high percentage of the 309 lawyers and law students responding identified themselves as unemployed. CLT
Modest Proposal: Putting the Responsibility for City Pension Funding Where It Belongs.
The reason why the pension system was underfunded, of course, was because prior generations of City politicians failed to levy enough taxes to pay for pension fund contributions being earned by City employees. Thus, the older generation didn’t pay as much tax as they should have, considering that they received the benefit of the services provided by the City employees who are now retiring.
Thus, the solution is obvious. Tax pensions.
New Blog on the Roll: Pittsburgh Injury and Disability Law by Lupetin
Posted by Cliff Tuttle (c) 2009 Its always great to discover a good, well-written blog. But a legal blog written in Pittsburgh by a lawyer who knows how to write is a real find. Please visit “Pittsburgh Injury and Disability Law by Luptin.” This blog maintains a steady loyalty to its theme — personal injury […]
Legal Scriviner’s Night Before Christmas.
WHEREAS, on or about the night immediately preceding Christmas, there did occur at a certain improved piece of real property (hereinafter “the House”) a general lack of stirring by all creatures therein, including, but not limited to, a mouse. A variety of foot apparel, e.g., stockings, socks, etc., had been affixed by and/or around the fireplace […]
Tiger Burning Bright.
He is a natural winner and his instincts will guide him along. It may take a year or even two, but he will be back in the good graces of family, the public and advertisers.
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