I have been reading (and often sharing on Twitter) the insights and humor of Courtoons by David MIlls. These little, one frame, gems (like today's) are great insights into the sometimes odd workings of how we as lawyers train the next generation and act ourselves.
Frankly, I think lawyers should laugh at themselves more often. I find myself laughing at my chosen profession (and myself) almost daily. Without this humor we are likely to be less humble and also less able to deal with the clear downturn in the legal market.
I hope that you all find these snippets funny and that they give you all a bit of a smile during a busy day.
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As I was perusing Virginia Lawyers Weekly and checking to see what was occuring in the area of construction law in Virginia, I noticed an interesting article on Web 2.0 and blogs. VLW does a good job with this one part of their series on the use of the web by attorneys and how blogs have grown and expanded.
In my short time experimenting with this medium, I have found it to be almost a necessity to have a blog. I enjoy Posterous because it is quick. My blog is for more substantive topics, but Posterous gives me a great platform for a quick thought.
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