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Originally posted by greatwhitenorthchick
Ok, my friend just sent me a link to the funniest thing ever. Above the Law is holding a contest to find the hottest ERISA lawyer in America.
http://www.abovethelaw.com/2006/08/a...risa_la.php#mo
You can't make this shit up, people.
Now, I can only win this thing with your help. So if you know me and want to nominate my ass, send me a PM and I will send pictures (clothed, unfortunately).
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Speaking of David Lat, he has a
review in yesterday's
Observer of the book
Anonymous Lawyer, a sort of faux-blog-in-print for fans of his faux blog by the same name, which (Lat says) "became a must-read among disgruntled law-firm associates around the country, who identified with its unsparing portrait of the white-collar salt mines that are America’s largest law firms (a.k.a. “Biglaw”)."
Did anyone think the blog was a "must-read"? The nicest I would say is that I looked at it a couple of times, and may have once found it amusing. The whole thing seemed like a gripping depiction of law-firm life only for law students who don't know what they're getting into and are willing to listen to another law student if he tells a good tale.
Or do I just not appreciate a good satire?