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Despite his Harvard pedigree, David Giacalone, lawyer-writer-poet and gentle pundit, is always a class act. If you haven’t visited his f/k/a… lately, […]
Despite his Harvard pedigree, David Giacalone, lawyer-writer-poet and gentle pundit, is always a class act. If you haven’t visited his f/k/a… lately, […]
See at Tom Collins’ More Partner Income his article Surveys Show Most Law Firms Are Underpriced. Excerpt: “On the whole ‘low prices’ […]
It’s “girl-power” week at WAC? (okay, we’re a little behind, not too PC). Do see the coverage from August by G. Scott […]
1. PNC Bank: where bad customer service is expensive. 2. All phone companies: sorry, we couldn’t think of one that was even […]
Well, at the moment, who cares about why? See Carolyn Elefant’s piece at Legal Blog Watch, re: the new Fulbright & Jaworski […]
Hull McGuire has four such creatures. If your firm does, tell them to visit Paul Caron’s TaxProfBlog. Established, well-travelled and easy to […]
Rueters: “Spain Seizes U.S. Treasure Ship at Gunpoint” over salvaged Spanish galleon treasure estimated at $500 million. By the way, did your […]
All week long. And a very fine week indeed for D.C. cads with a weakness for wonky women. See Real Clear Politics, […]
In the Winter 1986 edition of the ABA’s Litigation magazine, respected Washington. D.C. trial lawyer and wordssmith Jacob Stein wrote an article […]
(AP) STOCKHOLM, Sweden – Americans Leonid Hurwicz, Eric S. Maskin and Roger B. Myerson won the Nobel economics prize Monday for developing […]
This week’s Blawg Review is split in two in recognition of Blog Action Day (today) and Conflict Resolution Day (Thursday). The Northern […]
Pompus, self-absorbed, driven and necessarily inefficient, the District of Columbia is not every American’s favorite town. But it’s my favorite, hands down. […]
The IBA, based in London, celebrates its 60th anniversary this year. The 2007 annual meeting is in Singapore, starts today and ends […]
Speaking of bright ex-American Vice-Presidents who win the Nobel Peace Prize, some people think–and this is ironic if you’ve studied the environmental […]
Speaking of the Nobel Peace Prize, some people think–and this is ironic if you’ve studied the environmental movement in the U.S.–that climate […]
American Brendon Carr, based in Seoul, publishes Korea Law Blog, clearly a “blog to watch.” See “Popular Korean Concept of Corporate Governance […]
Imagine Howard Stern and Robin with MBAs from Harvard. Today on I’m There For You Baby, Neil Senturia and Barbara Bry, serial […]
Al Gore wins Nobel Peace Prize (MSNBC) for climate change work. Congrats. But, dude, don’t run for president. You’re not the type…WAC? […]
Or, “No thanks, I’ll just watch”. Call me a Mastodon but my firm’s not willing to give up the billable hour. Clients […]
Shaun Dale is a long-time no-apologies Democratic party activist and a Seattle-based populist’s populist. He publishes Upper Left–and at least you know […]
Staffers from The Last Plantation get their shots, head to North Carolina, take in the races: MSNBC video.
It’s held at Hippodrome de Longchamp, Paris. On Monday a horse named Dylan Thomas won. For fun, note how the persnickety British […]
Like other public figures who won fame on television–Jerry Springer, Howard Cosell, Charlie Rose, Tim Russert and Geraldo Rivera, to name a […]
Here at Transnational Law Blog, by Travis Hodgkins, just one of the TLB wunderkinds at UC Hastings law school.
And back on the right, we have Rick Moran’s Right Wing Nuthouse. He’s from the northwest Chicago suburbs (way west of WAC?‘s […]
Hillary Clinton’s all-day women’s summit (i.e., mega-fundraiser) next week on the 17th in DC is being billed as attended by women from […]
And back on the right, we have Rick Moran’s Right Wing Nuthouse. He’s from the northwest Chicago suburbs (way west of WAC?‘s […]
Hillary Clinton’s all-day women’s summit (i.e., mega-fundraiser) next week on the 17th in DC is being billed as attended by women from […]
