Keith Richards Watch: Breaking Shocking Pirate News…
From the Irish Examiner, note that “Richards ‘Drunk’ on Pirates of the Caribbean Set“.
From the Irish Examiner, note that “Richards ‘Drunk’ on Pirates of the Caribbean Set“.
See this one from Matt Homann’s the [non]billable hour.
Let’s review. This blog, “What About Clients?”, is about just three (3) simple ideas: 1. Real Service. Corporate clients all over the […]
In case you missed hearing WAC?‘s Dan Hull talk about firing bad clients as a guest on the September 10 edition of […]
At Kevin O’Keefe’s Real Lawyers Have Blogs, do see “Trainees at London law firm required to blog” commenting on this article from […]
Carolyn Elefant has written a wonderful post–insightful, blunt and humorous–at Law.com’s Legal Blog Watch called “The $45 Million-a-Year Lawyer Who Doesn’t Even […]
Over the weekend I was lucky enough to be present at a very well-attended and, as always, insightful talk by my friend […]
…is now out from Concurring Opinions, a blog modestly subtitled “the Law, the Universe, and Everything”. Seriously, #75 is an exemplary edition […]
The answer is yes–or at least Milwaukee seems to be getting there very fast. It’s a delightful surprise. On the eve of […]
In its Technology Section today, the New York Times reported that “Well, It Turns Out That Lonelygirl Really Wasn’t“. So “Bree” is […]
London-based Justin Patten is a respected English blogger, lawyer and “WAC?” friend who publishes Human Law – Law, Technology and People. Justin […]
From Washington, D.C.’s Legal Times, here’s “The Anonymous Anti-Hero“, by Alexia Garamfalvi. Go Blachman.
In a special issue of Blawg Review, the Institute for Global Security Law and Policy at Case Law in Ohio hosts Blawg […]
Well, that didn’t take long–and it makes sense whether US and other western law and legal support firms like it or not. […]
…to San Diego’s CA$H 1700 AM where you’ll hear WAC?‘s own Dan Hull discussing how to deal with clients that aren’t worth […]
Here’s the ABA article “In-house Counsel Axing Law Firms“. But for the best overall sketch and collection of materials of the the […]
Don’t miss Jim Hassett’s ongoing 5-part series on the toughest single thing any firm tackles: “How To Turn Legal Clients Into Raving […]
Pluto’s demotion is a story with legs. From
According to Reuters news service, “European lawmakers demanded on Thursday that their governments reveal the location of secret CIA prisons after President […]
A new blog with an international scope is born. Just back from a trip to China, Christopher Cassidy and Travis Hodgkins, formerly […]
Tom Kane at Legal Marketing Blog, inspired by Bruce Allen, addresses this question in “Do You Get Referrals From Those To Whom […]
You gotta admit that the Editor of Blawg Review is at least one American who thinks things through and plans. A White […]
In the grips of an achievement fever that we don’t even fully understand ourselves, Americans don’t have as great an appreciation for […]
From Arnie Herz’s Legal Sanity, here is “Is Life in the Law Half Full or Half Empty?“. Fine job with a subject […]
From the south of England Geeklawyer‘s co-blogger Ruthie checks in with “Just Because You Are Paranoid, Doesn’t Mean They Aren’t Watching You“. […]
At least two, and I’ll explain that. In the meantime, let’s note that “overlawyering”, “lawyering by committee” and “bill-padding” are terms used […]
