On the 12th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me…
12 Waivers Waving – Yup, the best way of going about stopping a class action is preventing it from starting. And how do you do that? Binding arbitration with a class action waiver, of course.
11 Circuits Piping – But that’s not counting the D.C. and Federal Circuits, which make Lucky 13. Why hasn’t the Ninth Circuit been split up, again?
9 Justices Dancing – Well, maybe just one: We learned earlier in 2014 that Justice Sonia Sotomayor spiced up last year’s SCOTUS Christmas party with an impromptu salsa dance. Who knows what shenanigans she’ll get into this year!
8 Wage and Hour Claims – Thanks to the NLRB, we have at least that many to look forward to next year with McDonald’s alone, but this year was filled with more wage and hour claims than ever before.
7 Associates Swimming – That is, barely keeping their heads above water.
6th Circuit Losing – Well, hopefully. The Sixth is, so far, the only circuit to uphold a same-sex marriage ban. Thanks to them, though, what everyone thought was a peaceful, happy cert. denial is going to turn into a full-on oral argument.
5! Law-yer! Films! – Especially pertinent is the courtroom scene from “Miracle on 34th Street,” in which the U.S. Postal Service proves that Kris Kringle really is Santa Claus.
4 Partners Fuming – Did you lose that important case? Forget to cite that other important case? Well, it’s practically the new year, so you can forget about all that. Just make sure that you remember the case next time.
3 Junk Patents – Santa brought us a fun surprise when “on a computer” business method patents fell in at least three big cases, including Alice v. CLS Bank.
2 (Thousand) Billable Hours – It’s almost the end of the year, which means no bonus if you don’t meet your billable requirements. Have you taken stock of every itsy bitsy thing you can? Don’t forget: A minute on the phone is six minutes on the phone.
And a Grand Old Scalia Op-ree! Seriously, though, the man loves opera. We imagine it’s the only thing he and Justice Ginsburg can agree on.
Related Resources:
- Greedy Associates’ Top 11 Stories of 2014 (FindLaw’s Greedy Associates)
- The Ultimate Holiday Guide: 65 Last-Minute, Lawyerly Gift Ideas (FindLaw’s Greedy Associates)
- How the Grinch Committed Terrorism, Burgled, and Stole Christmas (FindLaw’s Legal Grounds)
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