Beyond E-Mail, Social Media and Buying: So what happens if The Net follows you around and becomes your new bud?
If sensors are everywhere, what result? Advances in digital technology are not only more proof of what teams of inspired humans can […]
If sensors are everywhere, what result? Advances in digital technology are not only more proof of what teams of inspired humans can […]
Say it isn’t so, Muffie. Over three centuries ago–and just about two decades after the English finally achieved permanent control of Dutch-built […]
He will be admired most because he was authentic and incapable of following anyone’s script: of the Right, the Left, America, England, […]
Is the era of the cowed comrade about to end? With a population of over 140 million people, a land mass of […]
A modest proposal. This all happened in Beaver County, Pennsylvania where I know from personal experience it’s considered overly-formal and pretentious for […]
More Big Ones from Mom-and-Pop Russia. Here’s a headline you don’t see every day. See at MSNBC “Angry Facebook Backlash After Medvedev […]
Last week’s opinion and jury verdict in Cox ICK v. CRYSTAL COX (DC Or.) It sounds like a fun and productive development. […]
The End of Cyber Creeps? No one wants to chill speech. And last week’s opinion and jury verdict in Obsidian Finance v. […]
Decades-long totalitarianism casts a long and powerful shadow. It keeps good people wimpy but “smart” long after free elections and other democratic […]
Did the Prime Minster demand an opt-out for London and the UK from EU financial services regulation? If he did, did he […]
Did the Prime Minster demand an opt-out for London and the UK from EU financial services regulation? If he did, did he […]
Don’t miss this video of a compelling and wonderfully practical talk our friend and veteran DC intellectual property rights lawyer Tim Trainer […]
And who could disagree? Mega-consultant Mercer has ranked Vienna as the best place on earth to live. See this recent piece in […]
Nearly 10 years after enactment of the American Sarbanes-Oxley Act (also known as “the Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act”), […]
So, again, what is a BANTA? The continuation of the November 23 William Ury interview is at IDN Podcast #102. In episode […]
If you think your boss might be a whack job some days, bet on him anyway. While its writing and organization could […]
You can hear the first episode here, taped on November 23. McIlwrath interviews “Getting to Yes” author William Ury on credibility and […]
American expat Maryam at My Marrakesh runs a boutique hotel in a Marrakech olive grove. There’s something for the stimulant lover of […]
Mitt Romney can’t “connect” with y’all. See at today’s MSNBC “Voters remain cool toward Romney“. You see The Mitt Syndrome a lot […]
ABA’s Fifth Annual Legal Weblog Fest and Talent Hunt. The list for 2011 ABA Journal Blawg 100 is out and right here. […]
On Sunday night I was at once encouraged and amused to see at Reagan National Airport (DCA) a corridor advertisement placed by […]
Life is Tough, Growing Up Hard, Legislation Expensive. At his enduring, highly-regarded, always-excellent and intermittently sensitive Simple Justice, see this one by […]
Political persuasion, party affiliation and sexual preference rarely define anyone. Heart, soul and moxie do. We will all miss Barney Frank, who […]
See at Richard Nahem’s I Prefer Paris Meredith Mullins: A New Perspective, which appeared yesterday. It begins: I first met Chula on […]
Lawyer, leader, author and Renaissance man, my friend Roy Herron is a mega-smart, energetic and genuinely people-loving Tennessee state senator who many […]
The respected Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development predicts a gloomy near-term future–unless Western leaders step up. See this piece at […]
