Malloy Law - October 2024

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Inside This Issue

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The Scariest Ways to Sabotage Your Own Case

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Forbidden Baby Names

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Don’t Trust Google for Accurate Legal Guidance

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Ultimate Baked Ziti

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The Teen Changing the World With Crochet

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Legal-Themed Halloween Costume Ideas

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CREATIVE LEGAL-THEMED HALLOWEEN COSTUMES From the Courtroom to the Party

Annalise Keating From ‘How to Get Away With Murder’ Annalise Keating, the lawyer from “How to Get Away with Murder,” is an excellent costume idea for anyone in the legal world. To nail this look, dress in professional business attire, carry a briefcase, and make some references to the show. She-Hulk/Attorney at Law She-Hulk is a fun costume idea because you can be the best of both worlds — a superhero and an attorney! Paint yourself green, wear a professional-looking business suit, and you’re all set to pretend to be a legal powerhouse and a huge green Marvel hero! Classic Lawyer If you’re looking for a more generic yet effective option, dressing as a lawyer never goes out of style. Wear a well-tailored suit, carry a briefcase, and throw on a

The spooky season is here! Whether you’re attending a party in the office or just looking for creative inspiration for your Halloween plans, there are plenty of ways to dress up with a legal twist. From celebrity references to classic professions, here are seven costume ideas to consider. Jake From State Farm (Insurance Adjuster) With a nod to the popular commercial character, dressing up as Jake from State Farm is an easy and recognizable option. All you need are khaki pants, a red polo, and a name tag that says “Jake.” This is perfect for someone in the insurance or legal claims field. Elle Woods From ‘Legally Blonde’ A favorite among law students, Elle Woods is an iconic character from “Legally Blonde.” Channel her signature style with a bright pink suit, high heels, and a handbag. Don’t forget a stuffed dog that looks like her pup, Bruiser!

pair of glasses for that extra touch of professionalism. Judge

You can always kick it up a notch and go as a judge. Wear a black robe, carry a gavel, and you’ll instantly be recognizable as the authority in the courtroom. Detective

Dressing as a detective is a great way to channel your inner investigator. A trench coat, a fedora, and a magnifying glass complete the look. This is a perfect costume for anyone who would like to work in the criminal justice field.

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