Sensitive Litigation Moment No. 9: Proper Pro Se Appeals.
We don’t know anything about the case. We have made no investigation. And we have made no secret of our preference for […]
We don’t know anything about the case. We have made no investigation. And we have made no secret of our preference for […]
Jeremy Blachman is out early with Blawg Review #68. His new, much-discussed and apparently funny-as-hell book Anonymous Lawyer makes me happy, and […]
That’s a predatory title for a “how-to” marketing seminar. But while discussing that very course title with an influential blogger/thinker I spoke […]
Is the name of a really swishy bar in my old DC neighborhood but it’s also what we at WAC? would like […]
Is Vietnam the “next Asian miracle”? Asia Business Law has a great post inspired by Dan Harris’s earlier and equally fine piece […]
He’ll be pardoned by Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee for a 1975 reckless driving offense. And Richards is “begging” a Pirates of the […]
WAC? does not, generally speaking, love either American lawyers or the U.S. federal estate (or “death”) tax. Neither institution encourages productivity, is […]
See this particularly insightful and–if you think about it, exciting–Howard Bashman special to Law.com.
David Fischer and his colleagues at Antitrust Review have covered last week’s better posts in Blawg Review #67. There’s a nice balance […]
Fifty-seven million of us, at any rate. From Kevin O’Keefe’s respected site Real Lawyers Have Blogs, here’s “39% of Americans reading blogs” […]
An unusual, interesting and inspiring post by Blawg Review has made me re-think my career, fall in love, get inexplicably hungry. It’s […]
In 1976 Congress passed a barely-noticed housekeeping addition to Title 28, the part of the U.S. Code that deals with federal courts. […]
Most of this week I’m in Pittsburgh, City of Bridges, and for reasons I could never quite fathom a town of remarkably […]
Surrounded much of the time by corporate tax people, I’m on the lookout for tax blawgs in US and abroad. And here’s […]
There is no shortage of posts these days about the truly cross-cultural challenges of better client service. We start with better client […]
Blawg Review‘s global expansion of the digital conversation continues. And in a big way. The first non-US host of Blawg Review ever, […]
From Jim Calloway’s well-regarded Law Practice Tips Blog, here is the June 20 post “What Creates Client Satisfaction? Meeting Expectations“. Two excerpts: […]
Here are five nice follow-ups on Blawg Review #65 which echo the “hey, let’s all get un-insular” point we at WAC? were […]
On July 12, 1986, around 1:30 AM EST, I had my last drink. By that, I mean my last Heineken, Jameson, wine, […]
MILAN, Italy – Along with age-old issues like how did the Universe begin, what is reality and is the refrigerator light always […]
American client-centric blogs seem to be on a big roll. At his The Legal Marketing Blog, Tom Kane reprises his Top Ten […]
Here’s a fine post on a favorite subject from one the best client-centric blogs out there. Lawyer-consultant Allison Shields at LegalEase wonders […]
Happy Birthday, America. Yesterday my British friend Justin Patten at Human Law posted Britain falls out of love with America – Is […]
Blawg Review, which weekly samples the best of the previous week’s legal weblog posts, is out. This week’s Blawg Review #64 is […]
Sure it can. If you live in or can somehow access the San Diego market on Sirius, tune into “I’m There For […]
