ABA Journal: Are arbitrations out of control and missing the point?
And did Americans and Brits ensure that arbitrations would go bonkers? An ABA Journal piece this month (April 2010 issue) we nearly […]
And did Americans and Brits ensure that arbitrations would go bonkers? An ABA Journal piece this month (April 2010 issue) we nearly […]
Right now, America needs shock troops. Yanks don’t think much on their own anymore. So Sarah’s our girl. The Future is Not […]
Maybe you need to get out more? We estimate that worldwide there are now at least 400 international law groups and alliances […]
Tuesday’s hearing was an attack not only on Goldman but on short selling itself. —Washington Post See “Goldman Sachs: What to Make […]
The 10-day post-trial deadline is now 28 days. While the work of the Judicial Conference’s five Advisory Committees never really stops, big […]
1. ABA’s Law Practice Management Section rolls out special “diversity strategies” edition of Law Practice Today webzine for April 2010. 2. Matt […]
GE’s Mike McIlwrath just interviewed Jennifer Kirby, now with Herbert Smith LLP – Paris So what’s the answer for the “small” ones? […]
I should never have switched from Scotch to Martinis. –Humphrey Bogart You think life in law and business is hard? What if […]
When we in the West do write well, and do it in English, we thank two Brits who took chances and liberties […]
An epic battle starring limousine liberals? Greg Craig, the former top lawyer in Obama’s White House, will represent Goldman Sachs Group in […]
See the work of our friend Ms. Maryam at the elegant but playful My Marrakesh.
On today’s “young adults”: Many of today’s young adults seem temperamentally unprepared for the circumstances in which they now find themselves. Jean […]
No names. Meet me at the Federal Digest alcove around 6:30. Wear red pumps or I won’t show. I’m watching you. Books […]
Old Roman and Pagan versions of Easter are rowdy, have just as many fairy tales, and are probably lots more fun. Rebirth […]
The inefficiencies of American litigation is disturbing to trial lawyers, too. Jury verdicts are down–but it’s still not enough. In business disputes, […]
Nick Gravenites: “I was born in Chicago in nineteen and forty-one.”
He who can properly summarize many ideas in a brief statement is a wise man. Euripides (480-406 B.C.) The Bacchae kill Pentheus, […]
Welcome back, Monsieur Hool. As before, three cats or two waitresses in room. Remember. You must choose. This is Hôtel du Jeu […]
Silverman: Something more comprehensive, maybe? Good news: Benedict said something in Malta (MSNBC piece). Bad news: Way too late and no one […]
Customers, clients, buyers: the Keepers. “Do Your Best Customers Know They Are?” St. Louis-based Matt Homann asks us at his enduring the […]
The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, […]
The tone and atmosphere of an excellent law firm that quickly resolves problems and gets things done? Often it will be more […]
Even though China signed a treaty with the U.S. on evidence in 1980, and acceded to the Hague Evidence Convention in 1998, […]
They call me The E-Man. Buy you a drink? Not one thing about the never-ending Congressman Eric Massa story as reported so […]
I am irritated by my own writing. I am like a violinist whose ear is true, but whose fingers refuse to reproduce […]
A new referendum on TeleTubbies, Looters and the ‘Wazee? See at Above The Law Friday’s “Corporate General Counsel Puts Fear of God […]
Blaise (above checking share prices of companies) is about to get out of law school. She won prizes in Contracts and Evidence–and […]
Take time out to learn the stock price, industry, day-to-day culture, players and overall goals of your client. Visit offices and plants. […]
