This tender exchange (which comes to my attention courtesy of writer Michael Lasalandra) is mostly being touted as an example of why you should never write an email that you do not want to have enshrined in history — which I think is more weight than most people want to give this form of communication. Nonetheless, I think there are lessons to be learned here, not the least of which is you shouldn't offer associate positions to divas. My sympathies in this case are with Boston Attorney William A. Korman, and not with self-styled trust fund baby Dianna Abdala, who did not feel that the beginning associate's salary she was offered would "support the lifestyle I am living." Anyone want to offer the young lady a job?







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