The National Law Journal, August 2, 1999
Explanation: In 1999, if you were a big-billing, money-generating partner in a law firm, you would have been called a “rainmaker”. I haven't heard the term lately, so I guess it's out of fashion.
Explanation: In 1999, if you were a big-billing, money-generating partner in a law firm, you would have been called a “rainmaker”. I haven't heard the term lately, so I guess it's out of fashion.
Another one of my personal favorite gags. I felt the cartoon belonged in The New Yorker, but at least The National Law Journal appreciated it.
Ah, yes, the bar examiner — that old nemesis of all lawyers.
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