What Does The Super Bowl Have To Do With Lawyers?

Well, plenty, judging by this week’s Super Bowl themed Blawg Review over at What About Clients:

Your office a little quiet today? Did your prized ex-U.S. Supreme Court clerk Weldon in Boston call in, maybe from the Newton slammer, despondent and too-drunk-to-bill? Or is it just the "cold and flu" season? A useful clue is offered at Strategic HR Lawyer in Super Bowl Monday "Flu" - 1.5 Million to Call in Sick".

Still, Boston as a sports town has really come into its own. What's up? See for an explanation "Boston Forever", at Jeffrey Standen's The Sports Law Professor.

No one ever said Super Bowl was pretty--or even legal. Howard Friedman's Religion Clause points out that Large Church Super Bowl Parties Violate Copyright Law", according to NFL lawyers.

But Super Bowl may be energy-efficient. Anthony Cerminaro at BizzBangBuzz, which focuses on technology startups and emerging growth companies, notes that "Power Use Drops During Super Bowl".

I added my own thoughts on underdogs and criminal defense lawyers as well.

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