How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall?
No. 1,228 Summary: It is important to practice testimony before going to court. Its an old joke, but one with a point. A few weeks ago, after winning a football game with an amazing end zone catch, the wide receiver said that they had been practicing that play all week. Musicians continue to rehearse material […]
Is Your Lawyer Happy In His/Her Work?
No. 1,227 Summary: While some lawyers are subject to depression due to stress, there are many who enjoy their work and achieve satisfaction from helping people and solving problems. Happy lawyers do good work for their clients. I ran across a short post from Time Magazine last night called “High Paying Jobs That Will Make […]
Legal Ad of the week
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File Under: Things We Don’t Need Anymore.
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Something to Meditate.
No. 1,224 Summary: JetBlue has a link on its email ads called “Humankinda” about the fast pace and mindlessness of modern American life. Here’s a sample.
Renoir, Beethoven and the Power of Publicity
No. 1,223 Some guy named Geller (no, not Yuri) has been complaining about the Renoir exhibit at the Boston Museum of Fine Art. He has an Instagram site called “Renoir Sucks at Painting” in which he is calling on Bostonians to join him in a picket line […]