Eternal company loyalty: you gotta like this guy.
And who says corporate America has no room for mavericks? Designer of P&G’s Pringles container buried in one CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Enquirer) – […]
And who says corporate America has no room for mavericks? Designer of P&G’s Pringles container buried in one CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Enquirer) – […]
Both Scott Greenfield at Simple Justice and the WSJ‘s Law Blog alerted us to Weiss’s sentencing. It’s sad, and not an occasion […]
Globe-trotting James Hipkin finally landed in San Francisco. He succinctly sets forth “5 Principles for Successful Client Service” at his Musings on […]
London’s warrior-solicitor Ruthie writes “Litigation: it’s all about the fight“. And she drops in for a spot of tea and a podcast […]
Zero–and hopefully not less than zero. But don’t take that so hard. We are paying you–and our most inarticulate lawyer could make […]
Blawg Review #162 is hosted by Dan Harris at China Law Blog. Harris, as always, is ambitious. He takes us all over […]
Today June 1 is the Festival of Carna. She is the Roman goddess of the heart–and also of hinges and locks. Ovid […]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Democratic Party backed a compromise to seat half the disputed delegations from Michigan and Florida on Saturday, rejecting […]
He who neglects the arts when young has lost the past and is dead to the future. —Sophocles (496-406 BC)
Charon QC gets a cold call from Britain’s Prime Minister in “Gordon cold calls British public”¦Hello”¦is that Charon?”¦“.
Old China Hand, fellow ex-Midwesterner and another guy who travels too much, Dan Harris of China Law Blog and Harris & Moure […]
Summer Clerkship. I’ve not lived anywhere but Europe, Massachusetts, Manhattan and Palo Alto. So there were problems.
The Paris Blog is a group site in English by Americans, Canadians, Brits and Frenchmen, mainly expatriates, who write about “the daily […]
In “Power Struggles“, London-based The Economist reports that Japan is excluding foreign investors and may be “the most closed market in the […]
From Canada’s Law Day: “Belgian copyright defence group Copiepresse has filed a court document asking for up to $77.25 million in damages […]
Americans do tend to think that the rest of the world is rather far away and not terribly important. —Delia Venables, UK […]
American traveling abroad are mouthy and often loud but at least a lot of us talk and ask questions. But we are […]
Or, Work much? About a 60 Minutes segment on Generation Y, originally aired in November and updated this past Sunday, Scott Greenfield […]
Click above to play new VP game with MSNBC’s Chuck Todd and David Gregory. Our pick and prediction is lawyer Rob Portman, […]
Listen to IDN‘s latest podcast, No. 27, “Mediating from Singapore: An Interview with Christopher Lau”. In this segment, GE’s Mike McIlwrath and […]
Stephen Albainy-Jenei at Patent Baristas is hosting this week’s Blawg Review #161 in honor of “those who have fought and died for […]
That’s Rule Four from our 12 rules of client service. Let’s not kid ourselves. Why “try to exceed expectations” when the overall […]
For 15th year in a row. AP: “Swiss survey: US maintains edge in competitiveness“. Excerpt: Asian tigers Singapore and Hong Kong ranked […]
According to Reuters: BERLIN – The United States is already in a recession and it will be longer as well as deeper […]
London’s Charon QC, a man with a velvet voice, was kind enough to interview a Paris-bound WAC? last year in London near […]
The Economist asks: “Parlez-vous SMS?” France’s American-like President Nicolas Sarkozy is worried about what “text-messaging is doing to the French language”. Please […]
Patent and natural resources law may collide more. Wonderful, especially if it makes business sense. See Cincinnati’s Patent Baristas, New York’s IP […]
Proofreading may be boring. But it’s important, and part of who you are if you are in the business of turning words […]
Rising fuel and steel costs mean reduced production and profit goals. Bloomberg. The Guardian. The Detroit Free Press. AP. Good news: we’ll […]
