Geoff Sharp: Fear as a Tool
New Zealand’s Geoff Sharp at mediator blah…blah… is just not that PC. He isn’t compelled to make the same comfortable New Age […]
New Zealand’s Geoff Sharp at mediator blah…blah… is just not that PC. He isn’t compelled to make the same comfortable New Age […]
Over at the dopest Blawg Review we know, Stephanie West Allen of Idealawg, with some help from Julie Fleming-Brown of Life at […]
Interesting and even unusual 5-to-4 noises from the United States Supreme Court today–but a well-meaning and respected American actress also raised eyebrows. […]
Summer at law firms, Congressional offices, businesses and government agencies are fun for both the new clerks and interns and the more […]
Take a moment to demonstrate your lightning quick, razor wit–not to mention showing off your true grit and work ethic on the […]
The British are indeed coming. Ruthie–GeekLawyer’s sultry co-blogger, one of the hosts of the first LawBlog 2007 last month in London, and […]
At Environmental Protection magazine, see “U.S. Trade with Countries like China May Impact Future Global Climate Policy“. In a June 13 research […]
“…why is Dalian on the list…?” Only old China hand Dan Harris of China Law Blog is both knowledgeable and sophisticated enough […]
This is your DOJ document. This is your DOJ document on drugs. WAC? likes the Harvard Blue Book and even the Chicago […]
From the Duke student daily, here’s “State Bar finds Nifong guilty of 27 counts of misconduct – Lacrosse prosecutor to be disbarred“, […]
Today is Autism Awareness Day (1 of every 150 children, according to the U.S. CDC). Chicago attorney Charles P. Fox of Special […]
See his Oscar Wildean “Advice is the Curse of the Drinking Classes…“
Prime your PDAs. Don’t forget to enter the historic GenX multi-tasking “light bulb” riddle competition. Deadline for submissions is July 1. Winner […]
When we are working, we are always marketing–and constantly sending clients barrages of small but powerful ads. Positive ads, negative ads, “true […]
From the Atlantic Review, the Berlin-based press digest, here are two round-ups of last week’s G8 summit (here and here) by Joerg […]
At Larry Bodine’s LawMarketing Blog, see “Tales fom the Front: Getting Business from Corporate Clients“. The post turns on what in-house lawyers […]
7/01/07 UPDATE: WAC? is extending the deadline. New deadline for submissions is July 9. Winner will be announced on July 13. To […]
Following the lead of Justin Patten at Human Law last October, more British bloggers will be hosting the U.S.-based Blawg Review. See […]
Literally. And it’s just what What About Clients? wanted to hear. Wall Street may like companies that get client service. See Client […]
See New Zealand-based LawFuel.com. Whatever this is or is evolving into, this site is about as international as you can get: a […]
Innovator, legend, and a genuinely good guy I served with three years ago on a panel (in either Indian Wells or Monterey, […]
“Are we Rome, or not? At a crude level, the parallels are striking…” No matter what your politics, or country of origin, […]
The Sopranos was HBO’s masterwork. It started in 1999 and ran its 86th and final episode last night. Yeah, Tony and his […]
We liked the subject of this recent post much–so once again: Plus c’est la meme chose, plus ça change. From Seattle-based Dan […]
Led by NY Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, AGs from 16 states have written to EPA in response to a proposed rule on […]
From Jim Calloway’s Law Practice Tips Blog, do see What’s On The Back Of Your Business Card?
The Associated Press reports that the pope was tooling around Rome today with the top down, waving at crowds, and it happened: […]
Lots if not most of these cases my firm defends waste money, time and resources; they clog up the court system, they […]
Americans love lists of “the best” schools. U.S. News & World Report covers American colleges, including law schools, and Newsweek ranks U.S. […]
Try to keep all this straight–and then maybe say that 10 times real fast. But released today is a first-rate specimen of […]
