I’m not necessarily in favor of these class actions, nor would I characterize myself as feeling defrauded by my law school’s marketing materials


Wait. You Mean It's Hard to Find a Job Right Now?
Whose law school decision was such a close call that it hinged solely on the employment and salary statistics?

The Five Types of Personal Injury Plaintiffs
Generally, the personal injury plaintiff fits neatly into one or more of five categories.

Idiotic Legal News, European Edition
Stupid lawsuits are as American as apple pie. Now they’ve gone upscale and European.

Bitter Brief 32: Colorado Torts, Boobs in the News, and Eat Less Chick-fil-A
Kimber and Mark discuss the latest with boobs in the office, Colorado tort laws, and the Chick-fil-A trademark

Bitter Brief 31: Pimping Out an Expert, the Sugarland Suit, and Discipline in Seeking Paralegal Services
Kimber and Mark discuss the hard life of a pimp, plus the Sugarland lawsuit and disciplinary action over seeking a paralegal. And more!

Bitter Brief 28: More on Personhood, Evicting the Dead, and Michigan's License to Bully
Kimber and Mark discuss the latest on Mississippi personhood, ancestral evictions, and the license to bully in Michigan

Bitter Brief 24: Appalachian Ethics, AM Radio Torture, and the Dead Nude Michael Jackson
Kimber and Mark celebrate their one-year podcasting anniversary and discuss ethics, Rush Limbaugh, and the MJ overdose trial.

Bitter Brief 23: Battling Breastaurants, Four Loko, Walmart, and What's Up at SCOTUS
Kimber and Mark discuss what’s on the SCOTUS docket, plus breastaurant battles, another Walmart lawsuit, and binging on Four Loko.

Bitter Brief 22: Jesus or Jail, Benchslapping, and the Pork-n-Beans Lawsuit
Mark and Kimber discuss a town’s choice of Jesus or jail, plus a literal benchslap, the pork-n-beans lawsuit, and the naked truth about San Francisco.