And I quote from today’s "BlawgReview
#34"
hosted by Douglas Sorocco of PHOSITA fame
("phosita" stands for "persons having ordinary skill in the art," which
in turn is part of the standard for granting or denying a patent—the
subject invention must be "nonobvious" to the hypothetical PHOSITA):

"I really feel bad about putting the Adam
Smith, Esq.
blog
in the ‘terrorism-like’ section, but since I am a small firm kinda
guy, anything that has to do with the AmLaw 100 and especially about
the fact that “two tier” partnership firms have lower profits per
partner is automatically a “terrorism-like” subject. Sorry, Bruce!"

Hey, Doug, it’s OK:  I consider this a distinguished first for
"Adam Smith, Esq."

And it contains a seed of wisdom:   For
all the rigor, seriousness, and energy with which I pursue analyzing
the strategy and behavior of "BigLaw," it never hurts to be reminded
to bring your sense of humor to the table.

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