Margin Call
Margin Call is a movie about the a day in the life of a bank which resembles Lehman Bros. It looks subdued, but interesting… and it has a surprisingly large A-list cast:
Here’s the NY Times review of it.
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Margin Call is a movie about the a day in the life of a bank which resembles Lehman Bros. It looks subdued, but interesting… and it has a surprisingly large A-list cast:
Here’s the NY Times review of it.
Now when they say “Enhance!” in movies to get a computer to clear up a blurred image, we can no longer snicker. This is amazing:
Above the Law takes a look at some answers left on Quora. It’s a good post, and I think this passage rings true:
Honestly, how many people even want to be a big time, senior rainmaking partner at a large law firm? From a certain point of view, it’s a terrible job! You work insane hours (and you have worked insane hours for most of your adult life). Even if you are intellectually stimulated by the work, it’s not “fun.” It’s not playing centerfield for the Yankees or directing pornography. It’s not a barrel of laughs. And despite the fact that you are relatively rich and probably at or near the very top of your field, you have to spend all day talking to clients who disrespect you, make more money than you, and act like you’re the a$$hole in the room who is stealing their money.
Who the hell wants to do that all of their life? Well, you have to pay people a LOT of money to make them want to do that.
Why are lawyers so expensive? Because it’s a crappy job that most people don’t want to do! Sanitation workers get paid more than teachers because most people would rather deal with trashy children than old trash. …
And that’s the final answer: lawyers are so expensive because clients are really that stupid. If clients could overcome their fear, if they could learn the difference between important work and mundane paper-pushing, then they could make intelligent decisions about when to pay the high fees, and when to find a cheaper lawyer.
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stuloh At StartX demo day (with thanks to @legallytech for hooking me up!)
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