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Month: August 2010

August 31, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

At Duke: “So maybe Dr. Potti meant he was a Dusty Roads Scholar?”

Hey, it could happen. From the acclaimed 105-year-old muckraker, lie-catcher, and star-hatcher, Duke’s daily The Chronicle : Resume Reveals Inconsistencies By Tulia […]

August 29, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

NYT Photo of the Decade

Of comrades Paulson, Bernanke & Geithner taken in late 2008. It gets better all the time. Matthew Cavanaugh/European Pressphoto Agency (October 2008)

August 27, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Making plays: Point guard Bernanke on 1.6% “crawl” in Q2

Getting “unconventional” is fine with us, Ben. Have at it. AP: “Fed Consider Another Large Purchase of Securities“. In part: JACKSON HOLE, […]

August 27, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Work-life balance is still a dumb-ass issue.

1. Practicing law is difficult and demanding–even for brilliant, diligent, ambitious and accomplished people. We’ve said this before. No big deal. 2. […]

August 26, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Ted Kennedy

Ted Kennedy died on August 25th last year; the following is our post on the day after: Nearly everyone I am close […]

August 25, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

The Economist on Rod Blagojevich: “Can I get a witness?”

See “The Never-Ending Swansong“. Excerpt: The verdict was the latest anticlimax in what has been a disappointing summer for rubberneckers. After declaring […]

August 23, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Seattle, August, fish-tossing, the usual.

Ten years ago, the fun surrounding Pike Place Market fish-tossing spawned a popular business workplace book.

August 19, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

The Fed: U.S. industrial production up 1% in July

Construction, retail sales and hiring may still be sluggish. But things could be worse, and there are some promising numbers. See the […]

August 19, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Know the Customers.

Learn the stock price, industry, day-to-day culture, players and long-term goals of the client. Visit offices and plants. Do it free of […]

August 13, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Dillingham

Once the salmon capital of the world (fish farms ended that), Dillingham, Alaska is a stop-over for sports fishermen, wildlife lovers, bear […]

August 12, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Seattle’s August.

The weather here in August is hard for Midwesterners and Easterners to believe. It’s one of the few U.S. cities with decent […]

August 11, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Eric O’Neill: More home-grown threats in the American ‘hood.

Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com Above: Adnan Shukrijumah, possibly the new head of global operations for Al Qaeda. Hear the ensuing […]

August 7, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Living in America: Grit and Guts.

“Everyone’s working overtime,” James Brown sang proudly. Still true? Are each of us Yank working stiffs stepping up to the Recession and […]

August 6, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Going Home: Massachusetts

August 4, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Month 3: Report on WAC/P’s Summer Twittering Experiment

Numbers, Stats. Tweets: 356. Tweets we hope no client rep sees: 334. Silly/stupid/spastic/”Dan doesn’t get Twitter yet” tweets: 188. Favorably impressed existing […]

August 4, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Richard Nahem: Light in August.

Visit Richard Nahem at his I Prefer Paris.

August 3, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Anonymity on the Net: Prof. Friedman Weighs In.

Case Western’s Friedman: A Man in Full As much as we’d like him back in the saddle for clients, we somehow feel […]

August 2, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

The Happysphere: Shiny Happy People Mailing It In.

And Ripping You Off. The new Looters Anthem for Tubbies and Teacups? Look around, folks. Increasingly, the Internet celebrates mediocrity. Good to […]

August 2, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Discovery: ESI and Rule 26(f)’s meet-and-confer requirement.

Pittsburgh gets hip, smart and ready. If you view Western Pennsylvania as an obtuse, unoriginal and sleepy commercial backwater–an insular ex-steel region […]

August 2, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

FT: “The Crisis of Middle-Class America”.

See this one in Friday’s Financial Times by Edward Luce, and with a thanks for the reminder to a fellow concerned and […]

August 2, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Rhinebeck: No one throws a party like Wild Bill.

No one. Ever. And Everyone likes him. NYT.

August 1, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

If your U.S. client trades abroad, the UCC won’t always give you the answer.

If you buy and sell in the global markets, make the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) […]

August 1, 2010February 27, 2025Uncategorized

Redux: Andy Grove on U.S. jobs: “Rebuild our industrial commons”.

At Bloomberg, see Grove’s truly maverick “How to Make an American Job Before It’s Too Late“. Three excerpts: [P]lowing capital into young […]

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