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Month: December 2008

December 16, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Wanted: State jurists selected on merit, not by popular elections.

And we’ll settle for a classier state judiciaries that follow and enforce their own rules. More than half the states in America […]

December 15, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Good enough, smart enough, late enough.

And doggone it, it’s a bit annoying. Fun wonky Al (who WAC? prefers) v. competent ex-Democrat Norm continues in Minnesota U.S. Senate […]

December 15, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Reuters: “Bush on farewell visit to Iraq dodges flying shoes“.

December 15, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Interlude: You give me reason to live.

MGM, from Nine 1/2 Weeks (1986)

December 14, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

The Mother of All Florsheims

“Hey, he might be a right-wing nut–but that’s our right-wing nut you’re aiming your wingtips at, Jack.” See Reuters: Bush on Farewell […]

December 14, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

So when will we see Ruthie’s new blog?

The return of the much-stalked Law Bird of London? Is it just a rumour? Six months is a long time.

December 13, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Small, Sluggish, Insular.

And self-pitying. Coming soon: “A Passion for Mediocrity”. It will be at least one post–but possibly a series, a new blog, or […]

December 13, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Morocco’s Maryam: Heads South.

No one should meet a woman on a laptop. No one sane should bring a laptop to Paris. And no human should […]

December 13, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized
December 11, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Salon: “Rod Blagojevich’s bad hair day”

Here, by Salon‘s Edward McClelland. It begins: “For every Barack Obama or Abraham Lincoln, this state produces a dozen Rod Blagojeviches.” See […]

December 11, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Advice of the week.

“The only way for a reporter to look on a politician is down.” H.L. Mencken (1880-1956)

December 11, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Writing Well: Samuel Hazo

This Part of the World, by Samuel Hazo

December 11, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

New Trends in UK Collections Practice?

And introducing the new Albion-style Mass Dine-and-Ditch. See “Geeklawyer Revenge Award 2008: Low-life punter won’t pay bill?” and this related story at […]

December 10, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Writing well–and sanely.

One of WAC?‘s most clicked-on articles, a short one, is “Just Say It: The War Against Legal-Speak“. It was inspired by parts […]

December 10, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Take this with you to the ABA polls.

Re: the ABA Blawg 100 voting, and in a nutshell, here are the blogs we know–and know are always first-rate. Sorry if […]

December 10, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

The Tree of Good Writing

By Andō Tokutarō, circa 1846

December 9, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Russia, the Caucasus, and language.

See “Georgian on their Mind” by Richard D. Lewis at Cross-Culture. Ten years ago, Lewis wrote, and keeps writing, the book on […]

December 8, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

The French to corner nuclear?

See The Economist: “Power struggle: Will France continue to lead the global revival of nuclear power?” Excerpt: France is poised to develop […]

December 8, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

The President-elect is likely “eligible” and can still take the oath.

The U.S. Supreme Court denied a petition to hear a claim that Barack Obama might, in effect, be ‘part Brit’, had dual […]

December 8, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Just Praise: For Colin Samuels and Blawg Review #189.

See, read and feel this inspired and amazing creation, and form of art unto itself. Blawg Review this week is hosted by […]

December 7, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

London’s GeekLawyer seeks U.S. lawyer to craft “Limeyism” suit against ABA Journal.

He’s out there operating without any decent restraint, totally beyond the pale of any acceptable human conduct. –General Corman to Willard, briefing […]

December 7, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

The fourth Senator Kennedy?

And why not, if you like a mix of ideas and personalities in the U.S. Senate? See New York Times: “Kennedy Is […]

December 6, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized
December 5, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Love Men

Rule One: Represent Only Clients You “Like”. Client service is not about “being nice” to clients. Start with the “right” clients: sophisticated […]

December 5, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Update: Take this to the ABA polls with you.

Re: the ABA Journal Blawg 100 voting, here are just a few of the blogs we know well and know are first-rate. […]

December 5, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Love Men

Rule 1: Rule One: Represent Only Clients You “Like”. Client service is not about “being nice” to clients. You need to start […]

December 5, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

ABA Journal, we got an award for you right here.

The winner of first annual What About Clients? Legal Journalism Award. The ABA Journal deserves a big award this year, too. The […]

December 4, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Begging for Billions, America and the Bankruptcy Code.

Look, we won’t need any more than $38 billion in loans. We made the trip here twice. Washington Post: “Senate Banking Committee […]

December 4, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

We got something bipolar for you right here.

Writing well: grace, joy and attitude. At Salon, see “Princess Leia’s wild, bipolar adventures“, a review by Rebecca Traister of Carrie Fisher’s […]

December 3, 2008February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Boston gets client-centric.

Boston’s Jay Shepherd, who also writes the fine Gruntled Employees, recently started The Client Revolution. (Read his five-sentence introduction slowly, maybe twice.) […]

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