One day last October, Kara J. Karayarian’s MySpace page pictured two yellow smiley faces. It bore an equally happy message – that she had passed the Connecticut Bar exam. She noted that she was already licensed in Rhode Island and Florida. “Gives new meaning to the term ‘bar-hopping,’ doesn’t it?” she joked to web browsers.

Frivolous? Not according to Karayarian, who said her MySpace page helps attract clients to her music law practice.

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