“Toying with China”
It’s at Dan Harris’s award-winning China Law Blog. See/hear also “China Not Manned Enough for Safety” and the NPR “Marketplace” interview with […]
It’s at Dan Harris’s award-winning China Law Blog. See/hear also “China Not Manned Enough for Safety” and the NPR “Marketplace” interview with […]
This week’s edition of Blawg Review (#126) is at former GC Anita Campbell’s Small Business Trends, and blends business and legal issues. […]
Happy Monday, American workers. And buck up, as we hear from a Gallup poll that 77% of you hate your damn job. […]
Say you sue me because you say my dog bit you. Well, now this is my defense: My dog doesn’t bite. And […]
In our 12 Rules of Client Service, this one, Rule 11, is perhaps the hardest one to achieve. The Driven and The […]
Recently, before attending and participating in a panel on the west coast on developments in American law over the past year, WAC? […]
Today on Baby, women entrepreneurs talk straight about what it takes to climb the corporate ladder. You can hear this week’s episode […]
Juries are not dumb and miss little. They watch you and yours in the courtroom, the back of the courtroom, hallways, restrooms, […]
“Perhaps Dan slept with her, then in the morning he rolled over and filled with disgust at his lapse throttled her and […]
I should be catching up on lawyering this morning, but a fine thinker-lawyer-blogger just sent me an enlightening article. Work-life balance is […]
Here’s one straight from Olympus: the Art of The Blog. Save it now on your computer desktop. This week’s Blawg Review, issue […]
Medieval, old school, vain and running dog lackey of good GCs at good companies, WAC? (Dan Hull) met Atlanta-based law firm marketer […]
Today you’ll see no “where we were/what we’ve learned/how we’ve changed” pieces from us. Our contribution: silence, and a partial list of […]
Blawg Review #125, at Kevin O’Keefe’s Real Lawyers Have Blogs, is a showcase of the thoughts of the best and brightest minds […]
A little on the high side in first round: $5 million from city insurance and $25 million from city budget. $10 million […]
In a “state of intense anxiety” following his arrest, Craig “felt compelled to grasp the lifeline offered to him by the police […]
WAC?, fond of waitresses and generally seeking entertainment while traveling, has taken a stand against this sort of thing. From BloggingStocks.com, here’s […]
You’ll just have to wait. Full report is being drafted for readers and Utah press. Meanwhile, WAC? nurses hangover, undergoes lab testing, […]
Today on Baby, WAC?’s friends Neil Senturia and Barbara Bry discuss entrepreneurs escaping “business as usual” and making often unconventional decisions to […]
From WAC?‘s 12 Rules, here is Rule Nine. If you have thought through this rule, and you still disagree with it, that’s […]
Ruthie, British blawger and femme fatale, is missing in America. For the handful of readers–English men, guys who like show tunes, bored […]
What else would we expect the guy to say? SYDNEY, Australia (AP) “” Chinese President Hu Jintao defended the safety and quality […]
To get you and especially our staid Pennsylvania office through those first tough days after Labor Day: Ride like the wind, at […]
AP: “Former Duke Lacrosse D.A. Reports to Jail“. Meanwhile, the City of Durham negotiates civil damages with some fancy Yankee lawyers representing […]
“Whenever two good people argue over principles, they are both right.” —Marie Ebner Von Eschenbach See Justin Patten’s new Human Law Mediation […]
I told WAC?, at an LA restaurant called “The Ivy”, about this 2006 post. It may have been the espresso, but he […]
WAC? understands that the UK lawyer-blogger Ruthie of Ruthie’s Law landed safe and sound in a Midwestern city on Saturday–and is now […]
As announced earlier this week by UN agency the International Labour Organization, American workers are the most productive, even while not always […]
“If you’re not on the edge, you’re taking up too much space.” –Ernie of Glen Burnie, lawyer, philosopher, New Age pundit Well, […]
