Death of Big Bird: Work-life balance is no longer Cool.
Bad news for the Happysphere. And better news for serious lawyers and their clients. The down-markets do have a silver lining for […]
Bad news for the Happysphere. And better news for serious lawyers and their clients. The down-markets do have a silver lining for […]
From a marketing e-mail I received today: “Are you frustrated by young workers who feel entitled to success, need constant praise, want […]
Here’s the Net at an infrequent good moment. And perhaps at its best. About people–and not about “alternate realities”, SEO, insular robot […]
It could happen to you. Probably already has. “I AM the backdoor man. Men don’t know. But little girls, they understand.” –Willie […]
As reported earlier this month by Doug Sherwin in the San Diego Daily Transcript: McPherson joins Hull McGuire as special counsel Scott […]
Arbitration, and other forms of international ADR, are gaining acceptance. Many higher-end corporate clients, especially non-U.S. companies, do often “prefer” binding arbitration […]
Liberal” versus “conservative” are not labels that can be used or should be used to define anyone of quality. An original, an […]
Play Louder: Heal the Sick. Make the Blind See. Motivate the Lame. Get off your fat American asses. Get in shape. Get […]
But they do endure. The truly global Sir Eldon Griffiths–former MP, writer and diplomat who for decades has traveled extensively in the […]
One fine Saturday last July, London’s velvet-voiced politics pundit and broadcaster Charon QC–in his other life a well-regarded law professor and writer–interviewed […]
Yes, we know you dream in American. But you live in the world. Great clients know that. Do you? Apart from Mozart, […]
The Anti-Teacup. Papa wrote the book on cool quality-of-life ideas for Tubbies who just can’t take it anymore. Try them at home […]
Blue Lupines, wild roses, Moxie, fireweed. See A Public Defender’s Life in Alaska.
More unemployables. For polishing, looters head to expensive and wasteful 3-year incubation devices owned and operated by older unemployables. See Jane Genova’s […]
And the Humans grew mad. The summer. The economy. It’s not only tough times right now. It’s hot, and bloody hot in […]
Mr. Chicken: Ignore him. Note: Below is a June 8, 2009 post we like, to be honest, for its louder volume and […]
Yesterday’s $550 million settlement (in 3 months since fraud lawsuit was filed!) is more than a “nice result”. It is Magic. And […]
My Darling, we’ll come in low, out of the rising sun. Just you eight–and me. And the new Morning. About a mile […]
From a WAC/P? mainstay and 100% full-frontal blunt commenter and stand-up Irish guy (note: we are editing, enlarging and/or embellishing only parts […]
Because it’s Summer, it’s Slower, and we’re Slumming. It’s an experiment. And so far it’s a mixed neighborhood. Best part: good looking […]
Above: This bunch headed for law school? Hopefully not–but run one over if you see one just in case. Speed up a […]
No comment–but if Gingrich, 67, wanted to wait for a way-low American moment to “declare”, today’s probably that day: Monday, July 12, […]
You just haven’t been to London this week unless you’ve checked in with our friend Charon QC. Below Professor Charon wonders about […]
Good enough, smart enough, Senatorial enough. Alan Stuart Franken, love him or not, is smart, a player, still funny and still the […]
But “ratchet down” expectations for rest of 2010. WSJ: “US Stocks Rise, Australian Comments Lift Growth Hopes“. NEW YORK (Dow Jones)–U.S. stocks […]
Gambling with an old, multi-layered and heavyweight sport. See “Japan’s Sumo Scandal: Caught Off-Balance“. Exceprt: The scandal says a lot about modern […]
