Down to The Old Ebbitt…
Last night I was “stuck” in Washington DC, one of the few consistently interesting and civilized cities in the U.S. DC is […]
Last night I was “stuck” in Washington DC, one of the few consistently interesting and civilized cities in the U.S. DC is […]
In 2004 I was lucky enough have dinner with a friend, ex-California judge and lawyer-turned-barrister at Gray’s Inn. Among the West’s most […]
BR #93 is by Kevin Thompson at Cyberlaw Central. Blawg Review continues to amaze and establish itself as Lawdom’s Increasingly Global Weekly […]
Robert F. Drinan – Lawyer, Congressman, Irishman, Priest. He served as a Representative from Massachusetts 1971-1981.
See “Working Globally” at Michelle Golden’s Golden Practices.
Free Genarlow Wilson. And file this under I Like To Watch–and Film It, Too. See this interesting post about a high school […]
Never underestimate the power of a great opening argument. If you are representing a defendant, an explosive start with a compellingly structured […]
Beginning today, Hildebrandt International hosts the 14th Annual Marketing Partner Forum: Innovative Marketing & Business Development in the 21st Century at the […]
On a subject WAC? has posted on before–we believe popularly electing state judges degrades corporate multi-officed and non-U.S. clients (and all clients), […]
From the Associated Press, and an excerpt: “If these allegations are true and if they don’t justify disbarment, then I’m not sure […]
WASHINGTON, DC – H.R. YMCA: U.S. House Passes Groundbreaking Emergency Fudgepacker Legislation Protecting Defenseless Pages. Can my new Democratic U.S. House trumpet […]
Updated from our January 3 post–more have been added (and will continue be added) by our brilliant, precocious and frequently annoying new […]
Blawg Review keeps getting better and better, and WAC? is always amazed at what the mysterious, ambitious anonymous Ed. can and will […]
Thanks to a friend who tipped me off, I just learned that John Singer Sargent’s (1856-1925) “Venice“, which Sargent, a Realist, loved […]
In our new services world, making real connections (see Arnie Herz and Lisa Haneberg) with clients or GCs you “like” (see WAC?) […]
There’s an interesting collection of periodic posts (pro and con) over at Point of Law on adoption of a UK-type “loser pays” […]
Long Island, New York’s Tony Colleluori and Hertfordshire, England’s Justin Patten each tagged me for the 5 things-you-didn’t-know-about-me game. Honored that two […]
Nearly Legal in UK asks the question. See the comments by some of England’s leading blawgers.
America, the richest and most powerful nation in the world, can well lead the way in this revolution of values. There is […]
Blawg Review #91, or the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Blawg Review, is up at Greg Worthen’s Public Defender Stuff. It’s very […]
After you are done with Church, today’s playoff games, meditating on a few Sam Hazo poems, good Jameson’s, the Antler Dance, or […]
The Berlin-based Atlantic Review, a news digest on US-Europe affairs, collects posts on European reaction to last week’s Bush Iraq speech, and […]
It’s Sunday. WAC?, a member of a law firm with all manner of religions and spiritual modes represented, and a lapsed Belfast […]
Smokestack, fatback, many miles of railroad track All night radio, keep on runnin’ through your rock ‘n’ roll soul All night diners […]
“How your office looks to your customers” is not a pedestrian subject. Your firm’s offices, especially the part the client sees and […]
From Foreign Policy, note bad taste, dumbass argument re: decisionmaking credentials of Condi Rice. And the smoking thing, Nancy? You two are […]
Here. Open windows, turn up speakers, earplug the kids.
With WAC?‘s friends and serial over-achievers Neil Senturia and Barbara Bry, who have way too much money, and want you to be […]
“With freedom, books, flowers, and the moon, who could not be happy?” Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde (1854-1900) had a rare mind, […]
Tom Kane of the Legal Marketing Blog recently posted Do Clients Wish You Were Like a Good Waiter?, commenting on a Seth […]
