“I’m There for you Baby” Gets International.
“I’m There for you Baby“, with serial over-achievers Neil Senturia and Barbara Bry, airs at its regular time tomorrow. Tune in to […]
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.
“I’m There for you Baby“, with serial over-achievers Neil Senturia and Barbara Bry, airs at its regular time tomorrow. Tune in to […]
If you haven’t seen Maria Palma’s Customers Are Always blog lately, you should. There are consistently good pieces of advice here by […]
Or, more precisely, the Massachusetts Bay Company, which founded the Colony. Wikipedia, which I distrusted at first but now increasingly rely upon, […]
Lately, I’ve joked with family members, and my mother, that “hey, Mom’s a Viking”. We researched her family in Suffolk, England (the […]
Blawg, Bill Gratsch’s clearinghouse for legal weblogs, is about to enter its 5th year. Blawg just acquired a new format and look. […]
If like me you are relatively new to blogging, or even if you consider yourself to be an old hand, please see […]
WAC? nearly missed that on November 10, and as he had promised last summer, hip and ambitious Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee pardoned […]
Speaking of not-PC, ten days ago I saw Sacha Baron Cohen’s Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of […]
Where will it end? One Sunday you and some buds are just tooling around in your sub off Costa Rica and the […]
BR #84 is hosted this week by Transcending Gender and is, like Jen Burke’s other sites and works, thoughtful, way beyond androgynous, […]
See Jay Shepherd at Gruntled Employees on the demise of legalese, cop babble, corporate-speak and the McDonaldsization of language: “Abandoning Jargon ‘At […]
London’s Charon QC, one of 3 or 4 Europeans who can use “dumbass” properly in a sentence, is regular WAC? reading on […]
Remember Ernie from Glen Burnie and his story about the 1836 Virginia document? Tonight I met with EFGB at the Old Ebbitt […]
Law is the ultimate backstage pass. There are more students in law schools than there are lawyers walking the Earth. –John Milton/Satan […]
My trip tomorrow back to old haunts and new projects in DC reminds me that my friend and Washington, D.C. colleague Mark […]
From the Congressional Quarterly Weekly, here’s “The ’08 Race for the White House Begins“, by Craig Crawford. Twenty-six candidates.
7/21/06 video clip. This is America, where all viewpoints are considered. So should The Kid from Brooklyn testify before U.S. Senate Armed […]
From Britain’s Justin Patten at Human Law, see “If 40% of lawyers are not happy with their career choice do you expect […]
See Jim Hassett’s two most recent posts at Legal Business Development.
See “China’s Reaction to The Democrats Taking Congress” by Travis Hodgkins of Transnational Law Blog.
WAC? is defense-oriented and written by leading heterosexuals so this interested us. “Why Do Defendants Always Mount a ‘Vigorous’ Defense?” Peter Lattman […]
From the the always excellent Clients section of the Canadian Bar Association’s Practice Link, it’s here, an article by Janice Mucalov. No. […]
See this week’s Blawg Review hosted by Rick Hasen of Loyola Law School at Election Law. BR No. 83 features an especially […]
I like American rivertowns: Cincinnati, Louisville, Evansville, Memphis, St. Louis. I spent a good portion of my life in and out of […]
Perjury. Making a false statement or lying under oath is not necessarily perjury. In the U.S., a perjury conviction requires proving that […]
Still looking for the lay of the land on this and there does appear to be some movement toward since 1998, when […]
The Kid From Brooklyn in his November 10 video.
We’ve mentioned declarations in lieu of affidavits before. In 1976 Congress passed a barely-noticed housekeeping addition to Title 28, the U.S. Code […]