Rule 30, tool-sharpening and Tennessee.
While we’re on the subject, and as WAC? spends the next few days discovering great legal minds in the state of Tennessee, […]
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.
While we’re on the subject, and as WAC? spends the next few days discovering great legal minds in the state of Tennessee, […]
WASHINGTON (AP) – The United States is headed for a recession, dragging world economic growth down along with it, the International Monetary […]
Tom Welshonce’s article “Record Companies Score Two Victories in One Case Against Online Music Sharing” was published in the March 28 edition […]
The Jerusalem Post opines on veteran Los Angeles Congressman Henry Waxman’s visit to Israel in “A California State of Mind“. Waxman has […]
Client interviews (or audits) by a ‘third person’ is a long-time favorite WAC? subject–and our recommendation to all law firms. At least […]
See post by John Phillips on the Supreme Court’s March 25 decision in Hall Street Associates v. Mattel, Inc. Phillips excerpt: “The […]
David Harlow hosts this week’s Blawg Review #154 at HealthBlawg.
No, but we Yanks could spruce up our image a bit. See the Berlin-based press digest Atlantic Review, its piece “European Love […]
See Part 4 of Jim’s “The most important trends in legal business development“.
AP: “Stocks rise despite gloomy jobs report“. In March, 80,000 jobs were lost.
Hear the latest IDN interview, No. 21, “AAA’s Richard Naimark: Is International Arbitration Growing?”.
Via one Andrew Johnston, a real journalist in Chicago. WAC? values people who can put sentences together and walk at the same […]
See “Will It Fly?” in The Economist.
Bird pron. “beud” (London); “burd” (Scotland) n. woman. See The English-to-American Dictionary. They include Law Minx, Legally Blonde in London, Law Girl […]
Like work-life balance, lawyer “professionalism” as touted and practiced in the U.S. is an anti-client, lawyer-centric ruse which needs to die before […]
A year ago today, the U.S. Supreme Court in Massachusetts et al. v. Environmental Protection Agency et al. ruled that carbon dioxide […]
Published on March 14, a new final U.S. EPA rule on air emissions from locomotive and marine diesel engines is designed to […]
See NYC trial lawyer-thinker (you don’t always see both in one human) Eric Turkewitz’s piece Punitive Damages: Why America is Different than […]
From both regulatory and remedial standpoints, it’s hard to make mercury go away. See at Environmental Protection magazine “Mercury Spill Control 101” […]
Why “try to exceed expectations” when the overall lawyer standard is rightly perceived as laughably low to mediocre?
WAC? co-writer and third year law student Holden Oliver died in Palo Alto Monday while visiting his girlfriend, an undergraduate student at […]
As a companion piece to an earlier WAC? post, “Informal Discovery“, see at Stewart Weltman’s Lean and Mean Litigation Blog “Deciding Who […]
Aye, matey–it’s not Talk Like a Pirate Day yet, but Real Pirates keep it up all year round. The savage and merciless […]
Well, I heard about the fella you been dancin’ with all over the neighborhood–Ray Charles
Via a tip from our vigilant friend Moe Levine, see in the Financial Times Alan Mitchell’s review of the book The Best […]
Visit our American friend Maryam in Morocco at My Marrakesh… and another great house she found. Hers is literally one of the […]