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Bitcher & Prickman law comic strip synopsis: Prickman notes that Jones Day is making millions from the Chrysler bankruptcy, and that the lawsuits over the dealership closings are being filed. Prickman wants to get in on these kinds of fees, so he prays to God to send him something belly-up, broke. A panhandler unexpectedly appears asking him for a few bucks. Prickman looks heavenward and says, "Not funny, God." The panhandler says he got a ten over at Jones Day. 05.18.09

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Law Comix cartoonist Charles Fincher was commissioned to do the fantasy painting of constitutional scholar Erwin Chemerinsky shown in the above ad.