Peter "P Ta Mon" John could single-handedly change the reputation lawyers have in popular culture. Uptight, venal and corrupt? How about laid-back, cool, and well, stylin'?
I guess if you're a lawyer and your last name is Ball, and your partner's is Weed, what choice do you have but to call your law firm, "Ball & Weed"? I mean, what else are you gonna call it, "Two Guys and a Truck"? Anyway, Oddee found some hilarious law firm names.
Wow. The biggest surprise of the third season finale of Mad Men isn't actually a plot point, but how light and almost exciting it manages to be. For a show that's normally so tense and tightly wound, this week's episode has a quick pace, and at times, a sense of humor.
Sex sells? "What-ever!" Revenge sells, just ask J.
His line of questioning is much like an eye exam, but if eye exams involved flipping people off. "This way, or this way..."
Don Canis, dog lawyer, represents those canines that have bark--but no voice. Doggies, are you feeling mistreated? Falsely accused?