One of my favorite new sites is Bitter Lawyer, which was described to me as “porn for lawyers insofar as lawyers are narcissists about how hard their jobs are.”
A recent issue features an interview with Clyde DeWitt, 60, a hard-working lawyer who has argued adult industry cases for many years. He finds the term “porn” distasteful.
The subject line refers to a birthday party he attended for a client’s one-year-old daughter. The client was/is a major player in the adult business, and the other guests, dressed in casual clothes and eating barbeque like any other Southern California families at a weekend party, “controlled a majority of the adult video output in America.”
DeWitt was at today’s seminar as well, advocating a campaign of shaming content pirates.
See also: Clyde DeWitt on Bitter Lawyer
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