Will railroads make a come-back?
With gas at $4 a gallon, it’s something to think about. And, hey, Warren Buffett suddenly loves trains. See Reuters article of […]
With gas at $4 a gallon, it’s something to think about. And, hey, Warren Buffett suddenly loves trains. See Reuters article of […]
…and tries to get you integrated, dude. Which, seriously, is not a bad idea. A whole issue (Vol. 4, No. 3) of […]
See Michelle Golden‘s article “Defining Who You Are and Who You Aren’t = Specializing“. And the winner is: “a limited number of […]
The election…was not fought over great issues. Few elections are. Questions important to the nation, it is true, were before the public […]
In Salon, see You are the river: An interview with Ken Wilber by Steve Paulson. Ken Wilber is no fad. He thinks […]
Toronto-based Michael Fitzgibbon hosts this week’s Blawg Review #157 at Thoughts from a Management Lawyer. Fitzgibbon’s is one of the most active […]
The popular election of state judges is a national illness. We Americans are in denial about it. We are so heavily invested […]
The California Supreme Court: No punitive damages can be awarded for a breach of contract claim absent a fiduciary relationship between the […]
Take a walk in the Spring on Oxford Street in London. Even if you don’t travel, read about life outside the U.S., […]
Looking For the Buckhead Boys by James Dickey Some of the time, going home, I go Blind and can’t find it. The […]
Since Paris is one of WAC?‘s favorite cities, the blog’s name will change on weekends to accommodate our infatuation. [I’m not sure […]
See Evan Thomas’s article in Newsweek, “The Green Phantom“. The answer? It may be the money–taxes and government funding. Just what would […]
See “Lawyers: So Certain, So Wrong” at Anne Reed’s Deliberations, a site about jury work. This piece also underscores the value of […]
In yesterday’s The Chronicle, Duke’s daily: “My mother would be a better president than my father,” she said. “She is more progressive […]
See Jim Hassett’s new post “What are the top marketing priorities in a down economy? Part 1” at his Legal Business Development. […]
Last week’s U.S. Supreme Court decision in MeadWestvaco Corp. v. Illinois Dep’t of Revenue, 553 U.S. ___, No. 06″“1413 (April 15, 2008) […]
Thirty-one states in America still hold popular elections of judges. WAC? would be happy if elected state judges–with their shadow constituencies of […]
Dan Harris at China Law Blog discusses “China Law As Guessing Game“, inspired by the Stan Abrams post at China Hearsay called […]
See at Deliberations Anne Reed’s new article, “Ready For Anything“. It features: the late Irving Younger (a Williams & Connolly standout who […]
Pollster and consultant Mike O’Neil of O’Neil Associates is a friend of ours. We liked the following article by Mike–he prepared it […]
Will the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) soon replace Generally Accepted Accounting Principles? See this post by Brian Ritchey at More Partner […]
Mentoring can be ugly or rewarding–and even euphoric. It depends on whether you plan it and tweak it right. See Michelle Golden’s […]
We mean literally. See this one by David Giacalone, both lyrical and spiritual leader of the entire blogosphere, at f/k/a….
…Tom and Daisy””they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it […]
“Are virtual worlds the beginning of the end of society?” And what’s virtual law, anyway? Author-blogger Benjamin Duranske hosts this week’s Blawg […]
Mike McIlwrath, a GE in-house litigation counsel based in Florence, Italy, discusses litigation, mediation, and arbitration in Greece with Greek litigator Pericles […]
At WAC?, politics is always important. Who governs and how informs culture, business, law, religion and even art. So our writers watch, […]
