Well, 2007, we’ve seen better.
Interesting and hopeful, but not enough. Try again. Goodbye to you…
Interesting and hopeful, but not enough. Try again. Goodbye to you…
The dozens in Iowa. Rumble. God-fearing candidates get down. LA Times: “Huckabee Casts Romney Campaign as ‘Dishonest’“. And now, according to the […]
AP: 34.5 Million Watch Patriots’ Historic Win. 16-0 in the regular season. Everyone watched.
For Blawg Review of the Year, they are #’s 94, 102, 116, 127, 134, 137. In a short time, Blawg Review has […]
Each year it turns Charleston, South Carolina into a productive combination of Hollywood, Harvard and The Hague. For four days, King and […]
New to us, anyway, and it’s thoughtful and interesting: Service Untitled. One category is “angry customers“. Lots of practical advice and tips […]
China bills in 110th Congress. Trade, IP protection and safe food and toys in about 100 items. As with most legislation, some […]
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP)- Pakistan opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was assassinated Thursday by an attacker who shot her after a campaign rally and […]
Are clients, jurors, and even lawyers and judges watching a little too much Lawyer TV? Here’s a gem we almost missed by […]
What if the services sector competed for clients on the basis of “ease-of-use”? Develop and apply ease-of-use concepts to pure services? Our […]
So you’ve got your blog, your pet ideas, and you write about them. But you think you’ve got sand? As WAC? understands […]
So how are those Mandarin classes going? AP: “China controlling more of U.S. economy“. Excerpt: China has been making increasingly aggressive investments […]
Customers Are Always–2007 Year in Review.
Been quite a year. The sub-prime mortgage crash rippled through other markets, international approval of America has remained at a steady low […]
From the Wall Street Journal: In the last full trading day before Christmas, stocks brought joy to the investment world, delivering the […]
At the International Dispute Negotiation series of The International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR), hear the latest interview, No. 7: […]
I prefer tongue-tied knowledge to ignorant loquacity. –Marcus Tullius Cicero, lawyer-statesman-poet-pundit (106-43 BC)
Congress has shut down for the year but the House Intelligence Committee is still busy. Yesterday it issued a subpoena to Jose […]
See “I’m Back” at Mark Bennett’s Defending People: The Art and Science of Criminal Defense Trial Lawyering. Like us, Mark has noticed […]
Litigators and trial lawyers are like nuclear warheads; everyone has to have them. But once you start using them, things get expensive, […]
One of our Brit friends found this re-occurring post and link below simplistic, shallow, anti-intellectual and apparently just “too American”. And so […]
BROWARD COUNTY (Dec. 13) – A defense attorney’s law license is at risk because he posted an angry description on the Internet […]
Many first-rate blogs didn’t make this list–so we’re really honored. We hope that our inclusion will bring attention to some of the […]
The International Dispute Negotiation (IDN) series of The International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR) has produced 7 substantial and progressive […]
See “Arrogant Germans See Their Country as a World Power” and related links at The Atlantic Review, the fine news digest on […]
WASHINGTON (AP) “” President Bush signed into law Wednesday legislation that will bring more fuel-efficient vehicles into auto showrooms and require wider […]
AP: Trade Deficit Declines To Lowest Point In 2 Years. To $178.5 billion in third quarter. But deficit with China is higher […]
