Someone should tell them that their abbreviation is comical.nouseforaname123 wrote:WalkingPlato wrote:cgw wrote:
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- CyanIdes Of March
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^Exactly what I was about to post.
And omg, more male lawyers need to have Adam Levine hair.

And omg, more male lawyers need to have Adam Levine hair.

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I suspect that many clients refer to their law firm with this term anyway...CyanIdes Of March wrote:Someone should tell them that their abbreviation is comical.nouseforaname123 wrote:WalkingPlato wrote:cgw wrote:
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They know what the abbreviation means. That's the whole point.CyanIdes Of March wrote:Someone should tell them that their abbreviation is comical.nouseforaname123 wrote:WalkingPlato wrote:cgw wrote:
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Can't help you on the haircut issue (though that photo looks pretty ridiculous), but as long as you don't get a tattoo in the middle of your forehead (i.e. you can conceal it pretty easily) it won't stop you. I was in the professional world for six years prior to law school with a tattoo, and the gov't agency that hired me for this summer has no idea I have one. I guess if an employer found photos of me on the beach or something they'd spot it (it's on my arm), but that crosses a bit of line for me in attempting to regulate my personal life that has nothing to do with my work.WalkingPlato wrote:I want to get a tattoo and I like wearing the modern faux hawk-ish hair style, similar to the following...
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