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As a companion piece to an earlier WAC? post, “Informal Discovery“, see at Stewart Weltman’s Lean and Mean Litigation Blog “Deciding Who […]
Aye, matey–it’s not Talk Like a Pirate Day yet, but Real Pirates keep it up all year round. The savage and merciless […]
Well, I heard about the fella you been dancin’ with all over the neighborhood–Ray Charles
Via a tip from our vigilant friend Moe Levine, see in the Financial Times Alan Mitchell’s review of the book The Best […]
Visit our American friend Maryam in Morocco at My Marrakesh… and another great house she found. Hers is literally one of the […]
At Legal Blog Watch by Carolyn Elefant: “Firm Salaries on the Rise in India“.
LAX-bound Dan Hull (under LA sniper fire, he claims) got a link today from similarly peripatetic and warlike Ed. of Blawg Review. […]
WSJ reports that banks are acquiring foreclosed homes faster than they can sell them off. Via beSpacfic.
Our London mentor Charon QC so reports. Journalists, like trial lawyers can be, well, a little high-strung. But we can’t blame Charlotte […]
Many clients from Europe loathe and avoid U.S. courts, especially state courts. They prefer arbitration panels, even when arbitration itself threatens to […]
Not to put pressure on the guy but next week’s Blawg Review host is one of the most talented, erudite and fun […]
See this gem by Patrick Lamb we almost missed, and wish we could call our own: “Problems–The Mother’s Milk of Innovation” at […]
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (3/25): “A Conyers man may continue criticizing Wal-Mart with parodies on T-shirts that compare the retail giant to the Holocaust […]
While our own Holden Oliver’s on one of his important-but-demented “I love rock n’ roll and hate all things PC” and “alternative […]
Dang. Salon and its new Broadsheet–see the first-rate above piece by Catherine Price–are on a workplace roll. But, uh, “Broadsheet”? Is someone […]
“Late–but never lame”, former and thankfully now dead FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover always remarked about a quarter horse at Del Mar […]
WAC? believes that workaholism is not a major disease. If it is, we just love being around sick people. Such unfortunates build […]
AP: On U.S. housing prices in January 2008, Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller index reflects record 11.4 % drop.
American writer Tara Bradford spends Easter in York and then back to Paris for the real fabric of things. T. Bradford photo […]
Customer loyalty is not dead. It’s different. See Jim Hassett’s five part series at Legal Business Development.
Ancient Barcelona, Spain has always been a key commercial center–apart from its gifts to the world of Miró, a tradition of cultural […]
Following our two days in LA, two London lawyer friends and I this weekend are touring what’s left of upper Baja California, […]
Here’s a fine post on an important subject: Clients or Team Members – Which Comes First? at Innovative Practice Management. Obviously, for […]
AP: JPMorgan Chase ‘rescue’ of rival Bear Stearns has spooked the markets.
Get all the dope at Cincinnati-based Patent Baristas in this post and the related links.
In Dublin, Daithà Mac Sithigh hosts this week’s Blawg Review #151 at Lex Ferenda.
Hear the latest IDN interview, No. 18, “Expertise Proceedings in France & Italy: Same but Completely Different”.
I’m intrigued by it all. But I’m still not sure what either the science or politics of climate change does or does […]
