We apologize in advance for Chank’s rant about the three-martini lunch. He was drunk, thus answering his own question.
Outsource Your Petty and Abusive Behavior [Sponsored Post]
With most of my theories, there’s an unfortunate illegality that dogs them. Sure, I can be abusive and petty like the best of them, but there’s a cost. And that cost is $250 per month. When needed, I outsource all of my petty and abusive behavior to TSD Outsourcing.
How to be a Snarky Curmudgeon
Being a big blowhard can reap unexpected rewards, like an increased Twitter reputation or the aura of being a tough-as-nails experienced lawyer. Here are some tips to consider if you are considering moving toward the snarky curmudgeon niche, a surprisingly growing niche within the law.
How I Became a Fake Lawyer
How did I manage to become a wildly successful fake lawyer proselytizer in just a few months? Here’s how.
When Good Scriveners Go Bad
If scriveners go really bad, they can insert embarrassing “potty mouth” data into your backups, confuse ediscovery with a children’s board game, and even begin scrivening via Facebook or Twitter. Don’t let that happen to you.
Optimize Your Practice with Regular Degaussing
Because degaussing battleships is above your pay grade, concentrate on how to degauss officer computer monitors and other stuff, including staff.
How Is Your Firm Dealing with Nascent ‘Effin’ Metadata?
Nascent metadata is data that does not yet exist but could exist if the right conditions develop. It is often referred to as fn-metadata. Here’s how to protect against its release into the wild.
Top 5 Things I Learned While Drunk Off My Ass at an ABA Tech Show
Here’s an inspirational video to figure out how to make your wasted thoughts profitable. It also provides some top notch advice on blogging.
The Top 5 Steps for Delousing Your Law Firm
When confronted with head lice infestation, law firms often cave to embarrassment and attempt to hide the problem, exacerbating any recovery. Relax. There is hope. Here is what you can do.
How to Bill Out at $10,030 Per Hour
How best do you represent your time when each minute is worth about $167.00?
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