Suffolk Boy Makes Good
On this day in 1631, in Dorchester, Massachusetts, British lawyer John Winthrop became first Governor of Massachusetts. Winthrop was born near the […]
Est. 2005. Fka What About Clients? Law. Business. Americas. Europe. New Ideas. Old Verities. Heroes. Real Girls. Anglo-Irish Verve.
Est. 2005. Fka What About Clients? Law. Business. Americas. Europe. New Ideas. Old Verities. Heroes. Real Girls. Anglo-Irish Verve.
Est. 2005. Fka What About Clients? Law. Business. Americas. Europe. New Ideas. Old Verities. Heroes. Real Girls. Anglo-Irish Verve.
On this day in 1631, in Dorchester, Massachusetts, British lawyer John Winthrop became first Governor of Massachusetts. Winthrop was born near the […]
Am happy that people like J.K. Rowling are attacking the term “cisgender.” Frankly, “cisgender” was coined and popularized by folks who want […]
My tribe this solstice. The Anglo-Irish have spread drunkenness, bullshit, sloth, verbal audacity, bellicosity and evil genius everywhere for over 1000 years. […]
Scores of my family””some officers but most not””fought on both sides of the American civil war. Based on what I’ve learned, the […]
“Law Biz: What About Clients? Dan Hull is no pussy. If lawyers laid eggs and hatched their young, Randazza would have been […]
I still miss my friend and old drinking pal Elvoy Raines, writer, lawyer-lobbyist, outlaw. We were very much alike. He was on […]
Merrick Garland is a very fine lawyer, fine jurist, fine human and yet a very poor excuse for a human male. He […]
Sainte Genevieve (422-512) saved Parisians from the Huns, the legend goes, in 451. People had started to flee Paris in anticipation of […]
Clients want to be part of that. Watching and enjoying the “well-oiled” team is an image which sticks in the client mind, […]
War is the last of all things to go according to schedule. — Thucydides (460 BC – 395 BC) in The History […]
79 Years Ago. 16th Regiment, 1st Infantry Division, Easy Red Sector, Omaha Beach, June 6, 1944. © Robert Capa.
Without invention nothing is well spaced, unless the mind change, unless the stars are new measured, according to their relative positions, the […]
Here’s a WWII story I first heard in 1992 in Paris from a struggling young Irish painter named Richard hustling his drinks […]
RFK or “Bobby.” Far and away he was the most interesting and storied Kennedy. A phenom and a rock star at the […]
Laid out like a modern grid-form metropolis, Père Lachaise has the feel of a town–truly, a city of the dead–with tidy paved […]
They have more class. –With apologies to the F. Scott-Ernest exchange. Like their natural enemy, the English, Parisians are wonderful–but neither nation’s […]
Our world-famous 12 Rules of Client Service. Revel in their wisdom. Ignore them at your peril. Make your family memorize them. Teach […]
An’ my type of blue, I play it with a bottleneck. I first got this style from a beef bone, you understan’. […]
For Yanks, Memorial Day is about resolute if terrified men and women, innocents all, who died, often alone, horribly and in confusion, […]
The Dorks. The Dorks. Perfectionism is the downside of Type-A. While a great starting point, and wonderful instinct, the drive to get […]
Mother died and left me reckless, Daddy died and left me wild. No, I’m not good lookin’, I’m some sweet woman’s angel […]
Actor, Writer, Renaissance Man, Polymath: London’s Stephen Fry.
Lips like cherries and the brow of a queen, Come on, flash it in my eyes. You said you dug me since […]