
So I saw Judge Seitz and Raoul Cantero chatting briefly at lunch today, no doubt busily dissecting SexyLexus and the various noncomments about the story that appear in Vanessa Blum's excellent front-pager today in the DBR.
What makes me most happy about this story is that you guys have really spiced up the DBR comments section. Consider the one from "Gary" that was posted at 1:45 today -- I sure hope that makes the paper tomorrow!
Meanwhile, signs of the recovery are everywhere -- from the "Transit Service Center" near the Omni to that spiffy new "Parking Cashier" at the James L. Knight -- things sure are shaping up around here.
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First!!!! Can anyone get anything done with this rain?
Shumie time for me. 3:30 and I'm outta here. Home to chicken soup and crawling up on the couch and watching mindless TV until I go to sleep.
Where did you eat, SFL?
sally russells, with 43 other attorneys.......
Bolero Burgers?
The thing to love about Miami is that I am here, at my stupid desk at 7:30 grinding out the last ten days before the billing review trying to keep my job summarizing the most inane depos in the world on the stupidest uses for lawyers I have ever seen.
no body cares. you are a total loser. everyone hates you.
Not true Greenberg Gal. You are my fantasy woman.
Yuo should have gotten in at 7 am, since the following is bound to happen to you if you don't hit your hours, and you need the money to raise your 4 orphaned brothers and all stray animals in the neighborhood, all while constantly looking at yourself in the mirror and telling yourself in the third person, how wonderful you are.
"Kaye Scholer -- which conducted stealth layoffs in November and open layoffs in February -- is now cutting back on associate pay. The move will only affect associates that are on track to bill below 1600 hours this year, but affect them it will. The WSJ Law Blog reports:
Here's the way it'll work: All those first and second year associates who, as of June 1, were on pace to bill fewer than 1600 hours for the year will have 20% of what they stand to make over the last half of the year withheld. (In other words, the firm will hang on to 10% of the year's salary.) For third year associates who fall beneath the threshold, the firm will withhold 15% of the July-December pay (or 7.5% of the full-year salary).
If, at the end of the year, the associates have hit 1600 hours, they'll have their full pay restored."
What do I love about Miami? Growing old. I require glasses to drink my cafecito.
BTW what’s up with the princess?
what is the primary ingredient in a bolero burger?
SFL uses the word "spiffy"
Spiffy?!
What 9:57, you prefer "neat"?
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