Month: April 2011
Hoplessly depraved popes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Alexander_VI
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, the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) is […]
Redux: 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, the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) is […]
Ancient Easter: The Hill of Slane.
An Easter Week Druid Setback. In 433 A.D., the day before Easter, St. Patrick lit a bonfire here as part of his […]
At Cross-Culture: Caste, Class and Lower England.
I am his Highness’ dog at Kew; pray tell me, sir, whose dog are you? –Alexander Pope (1688-1744) Englishman, poet, satirist. At […]
Bennet Kelley: The GOP’s Borat Budget.
Will the GOP budget make America “the only developed nation in the world that aspires to be Kazakhstan”? See Bennet Kelley’s new […]
Los Angeles
“Hollywood is the one place in the world where you can die of encouragement.” —Dorothy Parker
Writing Well: The Rain Man v. The Boilerplate Vampires.
Our friend Ray Ward is a man any new hire–an ambitious law clerk, sought-after first-year associate, needy Teacup, stressed Tubbie, or flat-out […]
Overheard in Brentwood.
Every time I listen to other people, everything just gets all f_cked up. –Guy in a restaurant
Confucius Said: Un-Friend Lames. Un-Follow Beavis/Butthead. Surround Yourself with Equals or Betters.
Have no friends not equal to yourself. — Confucius (551 BC”“479 BC) The unproductive Age of PC Nice of the last several […]
Looking Back at Women’s History Month: Interview with Jack Nicholson.
The third and final installment–Hour Three–of Dan Hull’s recent 3-hour podcast with Jack Nicholson airs on Wednesday, April 6 at 12:00 noon […]









