Ned Beatty Tech Moment: Yahoo v. Facebook. IP Claims in Exchange for Shares?
Read by April Dembosky and Richard Waters in the London-based Financial Times “Yahoo Says Facebook Infringes Its Patents“. It begins: Yahoo is […]
Read by April Dembosky and Richard Waters in the London-based Financial Times “Yahoo Says Facebook Infringes Its Patents“. It begins: Yahoo is […]
Read by April Dembosky and Richard Waters in the London-based Financial Times “Yahoo Says Facebook Infringes Its Patents“. It begins: Yahoo is […]
Yes, sir. That’s exactly what you signed up to do. See Rule 9: Be There For Clients–24/7 at our world class but […]
Hemingway was proud that his books were so close to the earth and yet so high in the heaven of art. –Milan […]
Hemingway was proud that his books were so close to the earth and yet so high in the heaven of art. –Milan […]
Before Marrakesh, I surrounded myself with people who were just like me. Visit Maryam and read “Marrakesh: and a Tale of Rescue?”
We need leaders who will lead. Sarah Kate Silverman is Smart, Young, Brave and Magic. Seriously.
We need leaders who will lead. Originally from Bedford, New Hampshire, Sarah Silverman is Smart, Young, Brave and Magic. Seriously, folks.
Read the excellent article “Accidental Diplomacy: Australian-Japanese Relations” by Philip Porter at Richard Lewis’s Cross-Culture. Excerpts: What good could anyone imagine would […]
At Reuters India, see “For Optimal Work Commitment, Skip the Pot?“. It begins: (Reuters Health) – According to a real shocker from […]
Well, dang. Greek debt is said to be at about 160% of its GNP. Its second recent bailout coupled with long- and […]
“You will miss nothing. No one will miss you.”
Sorry. Try the law firm down the street, Jack.
With Kabul and Washington pushing for peace talks, Pakistan is regarded by both capitals as a major obstacle in the process. Afghan […]
Just kidding. Old Boomers at WAC/P? continue to evolve. So please visit Schumpeter at The Economist and his/her excellent “Of Companies and […]
Head Counselor at Camp Bedlam hangs up his keyboard. For now, anyway. Squeezing it all in between moments of a full-time upper-tier […]
“Romeo and Juliet” by Ford Madox Brown (1821-1893). Climb up out of yourself. Serve.
We must show that Greeks, when they are called on to choose between the bad and the worst, choose the bad to […]
I’m reminded of the shockingly high percentage of deployed U.S. Merchant Marine civilian seamen–from old hands to students at Kings Point–who during […]
See “One Barking Dog Sets the Whole Street a-Barking” and related links and posts for a discussion on the upshot of a […]
Don’t let anybody tell you that you never want overweight jurors, or that you always want them — or that you never […]
Probably not, to both questions. See at The Economist “Which MBA? Kellogg School of Management: The 21st-Century Knocks” on Dean Sally Blount’s […]
I’ve seen that look before. On Gary Busey. Val Kilmer. On Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney. And Al Haig. Ron Paul. Ernie […]
See at MSNBC “‘I will be the first woman president of Mexico in history’,“. Mexican Congresswoman Vazquez Mota, 51, shakes up the […]
Today in Russia, in a number of cities, the presumably-rigged presidential elections next month (March 4) brought out more middle-class crowds to […]
And can you think of a more controversial yet important question for the legal profession? The New York Bar, with an assist […]
“Reading a contract is useful, but you also need to be able to read people.” The Economist, which has emerged as the […]
