England’s most famous Etonian suffers a lapse in class.
Did the British PM blow a few “dog-whistles” at cranky devout Christian voters last week? Though almost a week old, this story […]
Did the British PM blow a few “dog-whistles” at cranky devout Christian voters last week? Though almost a week old, this story […]
A significant environmental development appeared in the Los Angeles Times two days ago. The story was apparently missed by mainstream press in […]
And what’s not to like? Forty-three now, she’s smart, well-educated, articulate, outspoken–and of course funny. She grew up in Manchester, NH. She […]
For over three decades, all manner of “alternative energy” products have been pitched as safer, healthier and cheaper ways to energy independence, […]
Here. For Russia, “this region will not be enough. They want everything. They will take all Ukraine.” Th Economist
In early 2006, three members of Duke University’s nationally ranked lacrosse case were falsely accused of rape in a protracted, much publicized, […]
So says Canadian Justice David M. Brown in a case administration decision penned on April 5 in Bank of Montreal v Faibish, […]
Think you can skillfully interview anyone? I do. I take pride in dragging out facts, doing cross and direct, taking depositions, putting […]
“Deferential yet stoic” Canada is poised for a bigger global role, says Cross-Culture in its new post, “The Quiet Colossus“. One of […]
Agreeing that the manufacture of client-ready young lawyers is at least as important as teaching law students how to think kike a […]
Today, the American states of California, Colorado and Texas observe an official state holiday to honor the late Cesar Chavez. Chavez was […]
Also helps to be smart, patrician, well-educated, well-traveled, handsome, driven, resilient, optimistic, athletic, happy, way fun, charismatic, clean, sober, hopeful and hopelessly […]
See “Rule 9: Be There For Clients–24/7” in our annoying but true 12 Rules. 1. Law is a service business. 2. Lawyers […]
Back in olden times, I wrote my first law review article on a U.S. Supreme Court decision, Time, Inc. v. Firestone, that […]
Here is the starting point of all management. Thanks to my friend John Davidson, a St. Louis business lawyer, and a fine […]
Sneakin’ sally through the alley Trying to keep her out of sight. Sneakin’ sally through the alley When up pops the wife.
Eric Mayer writes about “Selfies Gone Wrong: The Tariqka Sheffey Story” at his Unwashed Advocate. With an assist from the enduring Army […]
Unexpectedly, and going on a decade*, Duke University has been building a somewhat unruly, vaguely feral and decidedly Epicurean–let’s just call it […]
Finding that it failed to meet the rational basis test–not “rationally related to a legitimate government interest”–a federal judge in San Antonio […]
There is no other online resource that can match Dan Harris’s China Law Blog for timeliness, practicality or overall honesty about what […]
COPY: In international arbitration and mediation, first-language barriers can be the least of your client’s difficulties. How does a mediator or arbitrator […]
In his column this month at The Economist, our friend Schumpeter (Adrian Wooldridge) asks “What exactly is an entrepreneur?” The common sense […]
The Net, unfortunately, is mainly about what’s trendy and hot. Most blog posts, like old newspapers, are dated within 24 hours of […]
Yes, we continue to bang this drum. But we think that the popular election of state judges is bad for everyone, and […]
In 2000, Joe Eszterhas, former Rolling Stone editor, celebrated screenwriter, outspoken Hollywood insider and fellow Buckeye, unleashed my favorite non-fiction book: American […]
The blog Jezebel is one of many news outlets today discussing Charlie Sheen getting married again. Many view Sheen as crazy; I […]
We at WAC/P rarely attend religious services in any nation or jurisdiction. However, we have marveled for years at both the quality […]
I watch very little television of any kind. Even worse, I have a problem with people who do. On a normal day, […]
