New York or London: Who’s the man?
See at Bloomberg.com Matthew Lynn’s piece London Hands Back Finance-Hub Status to New York. Lynn gives “four reasons why London has blown […]
See at Bloomberg.com Matthew Lynn’s piece London Hands Back Finance-Hub Status to New York. Lynn gives “four reasons why London has blown […]
Blawg Review is the popular and clever showcase of each week’s best law blog posts. It’s edited by a person known as […]
AP: Torture Suit Against Rumsfeld filed in France.
The AP reports that Stan O’Neal will retire. Merrill Lynch has announced $2.2 billion in losses, due largely to the expansion of […]
After fifteen days away, I returned to San Diego on Saturday. The whole town, starting inside of the airport terminal, smelled like […]
We continue with our showcasing of a few of the better political blogs in honor of the 2008 election–alternating the right and […]
Bravo. And does this mean WAC? can exchange the pesos we got stuck with in Buenos Aires in 2001? See at Reuters, […]
We think global warming is a real and actual thing–but did Big Al go a bit far with its real and actual […]
This week’s edition of Blawg Review is brought to you by Grant Griffiths at Home Office Lawyer, and is a collection of […]
George, Arnold–and WAC?–tour Rancho Bernardo. Here (San Diego Union-Tribune), here (NPR), and here (AP). Yesterday, they let people back into my neighborhood […]
That’s the word from a recent study by researchers at the Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science. Details about the study […]
play clean as country water, play wild as mountain dew been playin’ since they’s babies get work before they’re two. –J. Sebastian […]
Clinton proposed freezing the estate tax at projected 2009 levels to pay for the tax cuts. Her campaign said is strictly prohibited.www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=3671 […]
The good news: the young San Diego councilman I’ve known since his pup stage just released a sad and bone-chilling list of […]
Well, the good news is that the young San Diego councilman I’ve known since his pup stage just released a list of […]
Speaking of fires in WAC?‘s San Diego neighborhood, forest fires in Alaska and the continental United States–California, Oregon, Louisiana and Florida–release nearly […]
Fear and loathing in Bloomington. For a kind of Hoosier madness other than basketball, see at WSJ‘s Law Blog the piece “Indiana […]
But just the facts, please, ma’am. Apparently, not everyone “loves a winner”–and Microsoft is a case in point. In this EU antitrust […]
David Maister at Passion, People and Principles hosts Blawg Review this week, and focuses on the business of law. At the same […]
Here’s something… When associates tell recruiter Delia Swan that they want some breathing room from big-firm life — but still want to […]
But otherwise, as always, a great event, and with the tone of a British-style Hell’s Angels Labor Day picnic. Pulling no punches, […]
Last night some people asked me “how do you land or ‘get’ new high-end clients?” In the question, “high-end clients” are sophisticated […]
Here’s something useful for both trial lawyers and actual humans. Last week Anne Reed at Deliberations gave us a post which is […]
See Pam MacLean’s article, reprinted from The National Law Journal, “Longtime Rebel Alex Kozinski Prepares to Lead the 9th Circuit” at Law.com. […]
Which is most lawyers at any law firm, and most professionals at any professional services firm. For them, as well for as […]
Charon QC reports that GeekLawyer and Ruthie each host parties for bloggers in London on Monday, October 22. Venues, respectively, are The […]
Many thanks to Daithà Mac SÃthigh, recent Blawg Review host, and his Lex Ferenda for supplying WAC? and everyone with 9 new […]
Courtesy of the vigilant and hovering Editor of Blawg Review, who ever that guy is, see this NYT piece of yesterday: Cecilia […]
This past week, France was hobbled by transport, electricity and gas worker strikes to protest French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s proposals to end […]
