October 15, 2006February 27, 2025Uncategorized House of Lords Ruling Relaxes Brit Libel Laws. Before lawyering got in the way, WAC? intended to write about an October 11 House of Lords decision which brings UK libel […]
October 15, 2006February 27, 2025Uncategorized Germans fight creeping Anglo terms. Can you blame them? From Berlin-based Hermann the German.
October 14, 2006February 27, 2025Uncategorized Talk me up. Hopefully, the slick but thoughtful Heidi Miller trade show blog Talk It Up! will continue as her posts like Great Customer Service […]
October 14, 2006February 27, 2025Uncategorized WAC? Gratuitous Political Prediction: Bobby Shriver Bobby Shriver, 52, Sargent Shriver’s son and lawyer elected to the Santa Monica (California) City Council in 2004, will run for national […]
October 14, 2006February 27, 2025Uncategorized “5 Things You Shouldn’t Spend Money On When Starting a Business” It’s from Ben Yoskovitz’s Instigator Blog. Thanks to BusinessPundit.com.
October 13, 2006February 27, 2025Uncategorized “China’s Leading Global Brands — Are You Serious?” Another Hall of Lame? See this one from from Dan Harris’s China Law Blog. And see the comments. Dan, a fine and […]
October 9, 2006February 27, 2025Uncategorized Third Wave Law Firms A fan of brick and mortar, I like conventional offices, and dislike working at “home”. But when I think about how my […]
October 9, 2006February 27, 2025Uncategorized Blawg Review #78: Justin Patten’s Human Law British solicitor, blogger and tech consultant Justin Patten at Human Law is one of the consistently strongest voices in the blawgosphere. Justin, […]
October 9, 2006February 27, 2025Uncategorized SLM 14:”Retained dignity” in preventing employee suits. A very fine post by Jay Shepherd at his HR blog Gruntled Employees, called “New HR Metric: ‘Retained Dignity’“, squares with my […]
October 8, 2006February 27, 2025Uncategorized 3rd Wave Law Firms gdgrifflaw.typepad.com/home_office_lawyer/2006/10/third_wave_law_.html
October 7, 2006February 27, 2025Uncategorized Yale Law Meets Paris Hilton. Law truly is a backstage pass to the world. Do a Google search of “Paris Hilton” and “Del Bianco” together, and you’ll […]
October 6, 2006February 27, 2025Uncategorized New HR Blog: Gruntled Employees Gruntled Employees, a new management-side HR blog, seems to get it. My firm advises on employment matters and does related defense work. […]
October 6, 2006February 27, 2025Uncategorized Sensitive Litigation Moment No. 13: “Weenie” Litigators? Not surprisingly, Googling “weenie” with “lawyers” yields quite a few results. But the concept of “weenie” trial lawyers (of several nationalities) comes […]
October 5, 2006February 27, 2025Uncategorized Again: Do BigClients need BigLaw more than 10% of the time? Re: the WAC? recent post “Do BigClients need BigLaw more than 10% of the time?“, two of the bloggers who thoughtfully weighed […]
October 4, 2006February 27, 2025Uncategorized The Kid From Brooklyn sounds off on client service, pricing. He’s here. WAC? is still in the desert with the beautiful people so this will just have to do.
October 4, 2006February 27, 2025Uncategorized “Germans Mishandled Me”. True client service is a challenge everywhere WAC? goes, in every context. See Berlin-based Observing Hermann.
October 3, 2006February 27, 2025Uncategorized KR Watch: You think the Pope, Korea and Foley are news? According to the London press, at 62, Keith Richards has given up drugs–because they are too weak. And according to a gerontologist […]
October 2, 2006February 27, 2025Uncategorized Blawg Review #77 Blawg Review #77, the Autumnal Edition of Blawg Review, is hosted by Patent Baristas in Cincinnati, one of Dan Hull’s hometowns.