The Sunday Funnies

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The National Law Review is pleased to bring you today’s edition of the Sunday Funnies, submitted to us by Kendall M. Gray of Andrews Kurth LLP:

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This is why patent lawyers need an appellate lawyer who was an arts and crafts major.

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Hat tip to Legally Drawn.

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