Dressing for the holidays
One of the joys of working being a lawyer in Nevada this yearis the fact that Nevada Day and Halloween coincide. In other words, the office is closed. 
No need to worry this year about whether it would be politic to dress up for the holiday. Anyone who saw Boston Legal this week, understands the dilemma.
But lawyers elsewhere are not so fortunate. Consider the question How Do I Handle Halloween at the Firm? at Sweet Hot Justice.
Even better consider the comments, wherein there is a suggestion that female lawyers and paralegals dressing up in sexually suggestive ways is a good way to be appreciated “at an entirely different level.”
Right.
Dressing up could be fun, of course. Not that I would take the time or money to get quite into as much spirit as they do at Boston Legal’s Crane Pool and Schmid. I wouldn’t be caught dead in a Bo Peep costume.
But I have been known to dress up as Zorro now and again. As it happens, I own a lot of black clothing and a sword. I do not, however, have a light-up cowboy hat.
The next question, of course, is how to dress for the annual holiday (aka Christmas) party? This is the true annual dilemma for female attorneys.