Good
lawyers
leave
their
mark
on
legal
communities.
Dragon
Lawyers
get
asked
to
stop
leaving
their
mark
on
each
damned
page
of
the
complaint.
In
what
has
to
be
the
best
case
for
law
schools
to
begin
teaching
a
summer
module
on
how
to
add
watermarks
to
briefs,
a
Michigan
based
law
firm
decided
to
zhuzh
up
their
legal
writing
with
a
picture.
See
for
yourself:
I
always
wondered
what
Spyro
was
up
to
once
the
games
ran
their
course!
Everyone
and
their
Dragon
really
has
been
getting
a
law
degree.
The
judge
didn’t
just
let
Dragon
Lawyers
PC
off
with
a
tail
wagging
—
the
departure
from
complaint
norms
was
addressed
professionally
in
a
court
order.
Which
is
great
because
it
just
makes
everything
funnier:
Not
to
be
a
stickler
for
minutiae,
but
the
above
does
not
appear
to
be
a
cartoon
dragon.
Cartoon
dragons
look
more
like
this:
Whether
the
Dragon
Lawyer’s
image
was
a
cartoon
or
not
is
less
interesting
than
the
brainstorming
about
how
pleadings
should
look
that
followed:
Why
stop
there?
Give
the
judges
some!
Why
not
require
Harlan
Crow’s
family
emblem
next
to
any
Clarence
Thomas
opinion?
Far
from
deserving
ridicule,
Dragon
Lawyers
should
be
praised
for
being
on
the
cutting
edge
of
legal
transparency.
It
only
takes
one
look
at
their
complaint
to
know
whose
side
they’re
on!
And
to
make
matters
better,
the
firm
has
been
consistent:
After
the
7
year
mark,
you
just
gotta
let
some
things
fly.
Not
everything,
though.
The
recent
surge
in
interest
has
unearthed
some
unexpected
interest
in
the
firm’s
site
that
may
cause
some
legal
trouble
down
the
line.
I
wonder
if
the
suspension
paperwork
will
have
a
dragon
on
it.

Chris
Williams
became
a
social
media
manager
and
assistant
editor
for
Above
the
Law
in
June
2021.
Prior
to
joining
the
staff,
he
moonlighted
as
a
minor
Memelord™
in
the
Facebook
group Law
School
Memes
for
Edgy
T14s.
He
endured
Missouri
long
enough
to
graduate
from
Washington
University
in
St.
Louis
School
of
Law.
He
is
a
former
boatbuilder
who
is
learning
to
swim, is
interested
in
critical
race
theory,
philosophy,
and
humor,
and
has
a
love
for
cycling
that
occasionally
annoys
his
peers.
You
can
reach
him
by
email
at [email protected] and
by
tweet
at @WritesForRent.