Back to Ohio
“Way to go, Ohio”.
See WAC? Rule 6, and Leo Bottary’s “Client Acquisition Versus Retention” at his Client Service Insights.
After the Indiana and North Carolina primaries yesterday, NBC’s Tim Russert may be right, and you may be the Man. Most Americans […]
Forget Amazon, Starbucks, Nordstrom, Safeco and Washington Mutual. As goofy as you feel when you watch and hear it, each trip to […]
Today: Indiana and North Carolina May 13: West Virginia Democratic, West Virginia GOP (1/3 selected) May 20: Kentucky, Oregon May 27: Idaho […]
John Day in Tennessee is a working trial lawyer and writer who respects clients, juries, the profession and lawyering. Since December, he’s […]
Thanks to China Law Blog, we picked up on this still timely February 28 piece by Craig Maginness at Going Global entitled […]
At Canada’s Law Day: On Friday, Procter & Gamble sued Johnson & Johnson over two teeth whitening patents in Wisconsin’s U.S. Western […]
Our Blawg Review host for BR #158 is a Dallas mom-attorney at The Mommy Blawg. The focus in part is on today, […]
Our Blawg Review host for BR #158 is a Dallas mom-attorney at The Mommy Blawg. The focus in part is on today, […]
See Leo Bottary’s “Client Service And The Economy” at his Client Service Insights… CSI/Season 2.
Brian Ritchey at More Partner Income breaks down ALM‘s recent survey on how larger firms globally (about 75 on up) are developing […]
In ADR, nothing is more important than the quality and backgrounds of the arbitrators or mediator you select. Internationally, the appointment process […]
Nicolas Sarkozy was elected on May 7, 2007. According to The Economist, in “Sarkozy’s France: The Presidency as Theatre“, his difficult first […]
A NYC-residing lawyer and Renaissance man with smarts and wisdom beyond his years reaches a milestone, celebrates.
Yesterday in UK local elections, Conservative Party candidate Boris Johnson defeated the Labour Party’s incumbent two-term mayor, Ken Livingstone. Labour lost hundreds […]
Last week the London barrister and pundit GeekLawyer, apparently slumming, dropped in on a hefty criminal trial our mutual friend Ruthie was […]
Sorry, Yanks. China does love foreign investment–but it puts managing its populace of 1.4 billion people first. It will not tailor, bend […]
Associates are different. So do they really need to market? Back to marketing, selling, clients, serving clients, keeping clients, and keeping clients […]
More on good things to read. London-based The Economist doesn’t always love Yanks. But these men and women are clever and often […]
See at Anne Reed’s Deliberations her post “Finding Good Blogs“. And for non-U.S. legal blogs, just scroll down the left-hand side of […]
We know what you mean, sir. Yesterday Broc Romanek got cranky about the “new” Rupert Murdoch-driven Wall Street Journal in “The New […]
If today and in the next few days you have trouble rousting people in Norway, Italy or China on the phone or […]
Is Carolyn Elefant a saucy wordsmith or what? See at Legal Blog Watch her “Am Law 100: 2007 Was a Year to […]
