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Most popular Overlawyered posts of 2018

The dozen most popular Overlawyered posts of 2018, in ascending order:

#12: “Challenge to Seattle law banning choice of tenants”

#11: “‘Illinois 13-year-old charged with eavesdropping felony for recording meeting with principal’”

#10: “California judge: Prop 65 requires warnings on coffee”

#9: “Union group: Amazon should be prosecuted for threatening to pull jobs over per-worker tax”

#8: “‘They like a Quarter Pounder without cheese. So they’re suing McDonald’s for $5 million’”

#7: “‘I forced a bot to watch lawyer commercials and then asked it to write a lawyer commercial of its own.’”

#6: “‘More Comic Conventions Change Their Names After Crazy SDCC Attorney’s Fees And Injunction Ruling’”

#5: “‘County compels 91-year-old woman to tear down home wheelchair ramp’”

#4: “Yale admissions office responds to my WSJ piece”

#3: “‘Trump proposes biggest civil service change in 40 years’”

#2: “Pickup crosses interstate median, strikes oncoming vehicle. Guess who pays $89.6 million?”

And this year’s #1 most popular post: “18,000 Facebook shares later: a tale of legal misinformation”

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  • By Walter Olson
  • January 1, 2019
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