Monday, April 28, 2008
One Down...
See generally the Internal Revenue Code, see also any law, promulgation, or law review article ever read, considered or passed by the Delaware state legislature, cf. every point of conventional wisdom widely held prior to the creation of the LLC business entity.
*sigh*
Oh well, I am turning to Ben & Jerry's Pistachio, Pistachio ice-cream for comfort. Onward towards graduation...
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Things Change So Much That They Stay the Same
Very, very interesting. The article is funny in the way that makes you think, "sad, but, wow, he hit the nail right on the head." We'll see what it's like for me to be part of the "fairer sex" at the firm...
First of the Last Tomorrow
Friday, April 25, 2008
What is it with famous people never going to court?
TMZ Reports:
Lalaine Vergara Paras, who played Miranda Sanchez on the Disney Channel show, was popped back in July and charged with felony possession of methamphetamine. But before the plea there was lots of drama. Paras was a no-show for a court appearance and the judge issued a $50,000 bench warrant for her arrest -- but it was recalled when she showed up in February.
Catch the whole article here:
http://www.tmz.com/2008/04/25/mr-toads-wild-meth-ride/
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Potty Mouth!
Holy @$#%! Here’s a surprise: The Supreme Court is going to hear some bad language. The justices announced today they’re going to take up the issue of profanity on network television—and whether it’s OK for President Bush to use the “S-word” when he’s talking about Hezbollah, but not when Nicole Richie happens to blurt it out during some music award presentation. I gotta tell you. I can’t wait for the arguments on this one.Check out her article here:http://blogs.abcnews.com/legalities/2008/03/dirty-words.html
Foreclosure Nation
http://www.luxist.com/2008/04/24/the-mount-staves-off-foreclosure/
The Luxist reports:
Good news for friends of The Mount, Edith Wharton's Lenox, Massachusetts, house today. Bloomberg reports that the property, which was facing foreclosure, has been saved at least temporarily.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Blawgs... Drum Roll Please...
http://www.abajournal.com/magazine/aba_journal_blawg_100
The ABA Journal Blawg said the following:
When we set out to name the ABA Journal’s inaugural Blawg 100, we knew we were up for a challenge. There are between 2,000 and 3,000 legal blogs—what we call blawgs. How many of those are worth a click? Turns out, quite a few.
The trick is fitting them neatly into a category. By their very nature, bloggers defy categorization. What in one week is a blog devoted to the black-letter practice of law is the next week a heartwarming chronicle of a baby’s first steps or a devastating battle with cancer. Our Blawg 100 bloggers fill their posts with chatter about work, gossip, helping hands, frustration, love, rage and pleas for justice. There is no end to advice (lots of it useful), tips (many of them helpful) and opinion (goes without saying). And there are volumes, we repeat, volumes of cautionary tales.
Billable Hours... Fill In the Blanks!
http://www.stanford.edu/~bruck/pdfs/nyc_billables.pdf
This is a website built by students (I'm still in the club!) using their grass roots skills to watch
each other's proverbial backs. The above post is billable hours, as reported to NALP for 2006. The kicker is that most big firms did not even report average hours. I'd love some input on "average hours" for big firms. I want to know if I am being chained to a desk excessively or just normally. Here are some of the Big Law firms that did not report in: Cleary Gottlieb,
Covington & Burling, Cravath, Fried, Frank, Fulbright & Jaworski, Gibson Dunn, Hughes Hubbard, Kaye Scholer, Latham & Watkins, O'Melveny & Meyers, Orrick, Paul Weiss,
Pillsbury Winthrop, Sidley Austin, Skadden Arps, and White & Case. Of the ones reporting, Akin Gump was the "winner" with 2,040 average billables.
What has been your experience?
P.S. What is up with the California tri-plex: Gibson Dunn, Latham & Watkins, and O'Melveny & Myers not reporting hours. Did they report for 2007? Shame on them.
The crew from building a better legal system also has a facebook site, but it doesn't seem like either are all that active anymore... anyone out there from either site? Here's the facebook link:
http://stanford.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5041493562
Update: (April 25, 2008) - it seems like the students who run these sites are MIA... much of the info is super old... any word on the people who started this amazing effort? Can we bring them back? Are they locked in a doc review somewhere?
Still in Law School
So, I hope you enjoy my journey from 3L to new associate. Welcome to the world of caffeine, nerves, and "Big Law."