In 2012, Sarah Kate Silverman for New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District.
Americans and Speech. We’ve become too thin-skinned and polite with Words. Many of us still live by a script. We’ve made progress […]
Americans and Speech. We’ve become too thin-skinned and polite with Words. Many of us still live by a script. We’ve made progress […]
Two of several photos two years ago by Paris and Amsterdam-based Tara Bradford, an American writer, at the fine Paris Parfait:
Berlin and DC-based, on fire, and the human reason (together with Pat Lamb) WAC/P? exists, get to know Renaissance Man Chris Abraham […]
The man’s an artist. For a few days in March 2007, short fleshy German women in bad moods were attractive. Now in […]
And we’ll see the Movie when they make it. “Today’s business world is about risk.” That’s the first sentence of the 2010 […]
Sometimes a Smug Notion. Noted. And it probably won’t matter. Now it’s the Senate’s turn. And then there’s a veto cooking up […]
He’s a Force of Nature and there’s nothing anyone can do about it so just follow his career and eventually join him. […]
“Hey Beavis, let’s check their garage after this.” See at MSNBC “Burglars Snort Ashes of Cremated Man and Two Dogs“. Excerpts: Burglars […]
The reason they are so helpful may lie in the fact that lawyers, accountants, and other professionals are just a small part […]
Only rarely does Blogdom really earn its keep. But there are exceptions. Don’t miss “A Visit to North Korea“, both the reporting […]
See The Chronicle, Duke’s daily.
That Walker’s well-credentialed law firm specializes in that work, apparently without morning drinking, Ludes, Thorazine, Ether or routine institutionalizations of its lawyers, […]
Rule Three: Make Sure Everyone in Your Shop Knows That The Client Is The Main Event. The truth is that they probably […]
…don’t live an ordinary life–anyone can do that. Be brave. Live a life filled with adventure. It’s short. Don’t divert its natural […]
The New Congressional Redistricting in the Wild West. Probably not. So we always listen to the Berlin-based Hermann the German at Observing […]
The bright and way feisty if thin-skinned anonymous young guy “Gideon”, who writes the fine A Public Defender, has a very first-rate […]
Yes–it’s the same basic article we always run. Get used to it. Socially, we are pretty liberal on these folks. No really. […]
St. Peter’s cemetery. Catacombs are further down and up in the cliff. You may dream in American. But you still live in […]
Intelligent, shrewd, funny, but still able to be cold and calculating when he needs to, as all truly excellent lawyers need to […]
Settlement Bonus: Seller snags cash for new Papal Waterslide.
Coming soon. We’ll post about it any day now–by end of next week, hopefully. Very soon. Yeah, that’s the ticket. For sure.
Well, no. But we know that you’ve never been anywhere–and that you’re not the least bit curious about Anything East of Bermuda. […]
He’s saying he didn’t want to be President of the United States so he could stay home and be “Daddy”? Give me […]
Law firms cannot be expected to do 95% of the work of lawyer-building. In that regime, clients suffer the most. The U.S. […]
The U.S. Law Degree: As immediately useful as “a Ph.d in Poetry”? Bruce Antkowiak, a storied Pennsylvania defense trial lawyer, ex-DOJ section […]
See Bennet Kelley’s column yesterday in the Huffington Post, “Responding to Tucson’s Day of Terror“. Excerpts: Gabby and her husband Mark thanked […]
Visit Richard Nahem at I Prefer Paris today. First, if you’re an American, find out where Europe is located. Figure out where […]
