The $10 Million Business-to-Business Contract: 1 or 3 Arbitrators?
So what’s the answer for the “small” ones? How many arbitrators do you need to hear and decide a business-to-business cross-border dispute […]
So what’s the answer for the “small” ones? How many arbitrators do you need to hear and decide a business-to-business cross-border dispute […]
From a friend of ours in Cambridgeshire. “Introspection will be the watchword of the next decade…people have no money to go out […]
Bang bang. Any warriors out there? Ambition? Heart? Gospel? “Who’s the hunter, who’s the game?” Half the people you meet live from […]
Stop whimpering, groveling, and apologetically asking employees to do their jobs. Make yours moxie. It’s your business, and your rules. Get off […]
AP: New Financial Reform Package is Comprehensive: WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama declared victory Friday after congressional negotiators reached a dawn agreement […]
Managing Partner, eastern European branch office, BCM firm (photo: 20th Century Fox) Is there any reason to keep using your US or […]
The Lawyerist asks “Are Unpaid Interns and Law Clerks Illegal?” Rather than sweating this issue, or doing any related non-billable research, we […]
Follow me, stereo jungle child Love is the kill…your heart’s still wild. –P. Smyth Make yours moxie. It’s your business, and your […]
The whole Madonna Inn experience was incredible! –P.T., Syracuse, NY As my firm knew, post-Labor Day would be busy, and so many […]
Call it a reckoning. See yesterday’s Washington Post and this Salon piece: “The Borking of Elena Kagan”. Both report that Robert Bork […]
Man of Kent screws pooch on yacht. “He is having some rare private time with his son”. This morning the New York […]
First, our humble 2 cents. Prayer is a good thing, Mr. President, but is it a plan? That said, we defer to […]
Years ago, I was a partner in a D.C. branch office with about 40 other partners firm-wide and several offices in the […]
(from an August 10, 2009 JDH article) Work and life. I am a big fan of both so I do not separate […]
At the Clift on Geary Street, in the famous Redwood Room, three people are going over candidates for a high salary lateral […]
We love Wonkette. A little hard on our girl Ayn–but she’s still in play. Our default position. Don’t force us to evolve […]
And read it. “Alternative Fee Arrangements: Value Fees and the Changing Legal Market”. See here and here. At this blog we still […]
Buy Killdozer. Dump BP stock. Lose the Law Thing. Fight the Power. Above all: be a man/woman (you cannot be both), think […]
If lovin’ the Lord is wrong, I don’t wanna be right. – E. Murphy
NBC: Moist-eyed Dutch murder suspect interrogated. Shamans perform ‘punishment’ ritual outside police headquarters.
W.C. Williams (1883-1963) But the trick in mid-2010 is to think new but fast. Change in human thinking likely occurs in the […]
We “don’t care what the neighbors say”. We never will. We do get compliments–but rarely from people who, like you, put both […]
Misty water-colored memories. In early 1998–after 5 years in business, armed with some extra cash, to experiment, and because “why not?”–the still-new […]
Friend me, Holden? We hope that no one has ever said or thought this about you–but it’s likely that they already have. […]
We don’t have the link–but do read in this month’s Rolling Stone magazine (RS 1106) Wenner’s compelling editorial and call-to-arms on the […]
Editor’s note: This week Holden does time in northern Ohio. Dude, it’s not so bad. Ever been to Ada? A corn-fed girl […]
This blog is written chiefly by boring Anglos who grew up in the 1960-1970s and said “gee” and “super” a lot. They […]
(from June 18, 2006 post) We live in a world that never sleeps–and now it combines the ancient with the digital. Technology […]
