Do See Blawg Review #59
One of the better-conceived and maybe the classiest Blawg Review you’ll see is this week’s Memorial Day Special Blawg Review #59.
One of the better-conceived and maybe the classiest Blawg Review you’ll see is this week’s Memorial Day Special Blawg Review #59.
“If we’re rich, we must be smart.” Well, maybe not. Here’s a cash position pattern that prevents many of us from thinking […]
Since the post immediately below, we’ve received suggestions for about 10 more non-U.S. legal weblogs from or about the jurisdictions of Canada, […]
A marriage of mind and heart for people gneerally identified with just the former..
Our firm has a small and stealthy but colorful agency practice for non-fiction and fiction and literary properties. In short, an author […]
If you scroll down a little on your left, you’ll see our first edition of a catalogue of non-U.S. legal weblogs from […]
Here’s yet another post-BTI Consulting Group study follow-up article–this time in Law.com’s In-House Counsel. And this piece, by Petra Pasternak of The […]
What if we lawyers put into our efforts to retain clients 10% of the attention to detail most of us put into […]
“Americans do tend to think that the rest of the world is rather far away and not terribly important.” Delia Venables, UK […]
Expect to see a few lawyers missing their flights. According to the Reuters news item “U.S. Expanding Behavior Profiling At Airports“, agents […]
Tom Kane at The Legal Marketing Blog and Jim Hassett at Law Firm Business Development each have nice recent posts on one […]
In the past 10 years I’ve published three articles about federal judges versus state judges and posted about it in October. But […]
“Clients” should conjure up the idea of long-term relationships. This blog has tried to emphasize achieving success and professional satisfaction by forming […]
We have just 12 rules and no rigid doctrines here. Nonetheless you may not use “heretofore”, “said” as in “said widgets” or […]
Blawg Review #57 was written by an actual law student, Ryan Austin, who’s smart enough to get away with watching a bunch […]
“What About Clients?” is honored to be one of “The Strongest Links” noted in Tom Mighell’s column in the May edition of […]
See the post, China’s Foreign Law Firms Under Seige?, by Dan Harris at China Law Blog. It’s about a Chinese government memorandum […]
“So we’ll trade you your immigration people for our patent guys–they were getting on everyone’s nerves anyway.” Larry Bodine and Carolyn Elefant, […]
Athough I failed to find a free on-line version of the article, Monica Bay has written a fine feature spread about Ernest […]
Delia Venables, a consultant in the county of East Sussex, in the southeastern corner of England, is my new friend. From across […]
Some time ago we wrote about bad clients. Our brief post was about choosing the right clients and our conclusion was that […]
It’s an understatement to note that the people behind Point of Law, which crafted this week’s Blawg Review, are part of a […]
You will need to click at two points to bring it up, but here’s the on-line version of our firms’ sixth and […]
An NBC reporter thinks blogs are coming into their own. This spare but thoughtful article by NBC correspondent Dawn Fratangelo bloomed last […]
“We don’t have their phone number, we have their DNA”. Two weeks ago, Patrick Lamb, the Chicago-based trial lawyer and blogger at […]
Please see at Peter Lattman’s WSJ Law Blog yesterday’s short article “Today’s Associates: Slackers or Just Smarter?”. For a few years I’ve […]
Other than some good works by yours truly, and infrequently at that, one of the few good moments lately for a certain […]
