“China’s Leading Global Brands — Are You Serious?”
Another Hall of Lame? See this one from from Dan Harris’s China Law Blog. And see the comments. Dan, a fine and […]
Another Hall of Lame? See this one from from Dan Harris’s China Law Blog. And see the comments. Dan, a fine and […]
A fan of brick and mortar, I like conventional offices, and dislike working at “home”. But when I think about how my […]
British solicitor, blogger and tech consultant Justin Patten at Human Law is one of the consistently strongest voices in the blawgosphere. Justin, […]
A very fine post by Jay Shepherd at his HR blog Gruntled Employees, called “New HR Metric: ‘Retained Dignity’“, squares with my […]
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Law truly is a backstage pass to the world. Do a Google search of “Paris Hilton” and “Del Bianco” together, and you’ll […]
Gruntled Employees, a new management-side HR blog, seems to get it. My firm advises on employment matters and does related defense work. […]
Not surprisingly, Googling “weenie” with “lawyers” yields quite a few results. But the concept of “weenie” trial lawyers (of several nationalities) comes […]
Re: the WAC? recent post “Do BigClients need BigLaw more than 10% of the time?“, two of the bloggers who thoughtfully weighed […]
He’s here. WAC? is still in the desert with the beautiful people so this will just have to do.
True client service is a challenge everywhere WAC? goes, in every context. See Berlin-based Observing Hermann.
According to the London press, at 62, Keith Richards has given up drugs–because they are too weak. And according to a gerontologist […]
Blawg Review #77, the Autumnal Edition of Blawg Review, is hosted by Patent Baristas in Cincinnati, one of Dan Hull’s hometowns.
Yes, that exists. And if you think that Europe likes America again, think again. Animosity toward and distrust of the U.S. is […]
Neil’s in the basement mixin’ up the medicine. Tune in to San Diego’s CA$H 1700 AM, Sundays, 3-4 p.m., Pacific Time, or […]
Real customer service is hard. But first you have to get that. And hardly anyone does. In a great short post, Michelle […]
Here’s an Associated Press article, “HP Whistleblower’s E-mail Issued Blunt Warning“, on hearings before before the House Energy and Commerce Committee yesterday […]
My boutique firm goes to wherever our clients need solutions–litigation, interesting deals coupled unique international tax problems, lobbying and lots of consigliere […]
From Associated Press, “HP’s Top Lawyer Resigns Ahead Of Hearing“. The U.S. House hearing is today.
Whether you run large companies, advise them, or both, here’s Hewlett-Packard: Oh My!” from Broc Romanek’s CorporateCounsel.net Blog. On Thursday, as Romanek […]
See our recent post re: trainees at London law firm being required to blog and then see “Muttley Dastardly LLP – A […]
An inspired and thoughtful piece from China Law Blog based on Dan Harris’s recent 3-day stay in Saigon: “Vietnam – Tastes Like […]
Read Seth Godin’s new book Small Is the New Big: and 183 Other Riffs, Rants, and Remarkable Business Ideas. It’s what WAC? […]
There are 7 habits of “Bad Writing“. Do see Susan McDonald’s post at Legal Research & Writing blog, as well as Roy […]
“The Pope Smokes Dope” after all? No, just playing with you. That’s a David Peel song of 34 years ago, from my […]
Two Boy Wonders grace U.S. legal blogging: Anonymous Lawyer author Jeremy Blachman, and recent OSU law grad Ian Best of 3L Epiphany. […]
The Trusted Advisor author David Maister at Passion, People and Principles hosts Blawg Review#76. David’s not a lawyer, so parts of #76 […]
