Month: October 2016
Is There “Bullying” at Law Firms?
Yes, bullied young lawyers. I know. Get the Net. See this post today at ATL Surrogate led by Partner Emeritus: Should Law […]
American Mainstream Media: Time for a Check-Up, Guys.
After the 2016 Election cycle comes to a close, major news outlets–the establishment press and cable news networks–need to engage in some […]
Connor & Connor, Las Vegas, Nevada
Each month, for TRT-CLE, I teach three live CLE (Continuing Legal Education) courses to lawyers all over the country. On Depositions, Lobbying […]
Answering Interrogatories.
Several years ago, my friend and Renaissance man Ray Ward at his superb the (new) legal writer flagged a nicely done nuts-and-bolts […]
What to expect in 2017 America.
No matter who is elected POTUS on November 8, expect in 2017: 1. Increased American culture wars. 2. Increased Congressional deadlock. 3. […]
The Atlantic: On the GOP’s SCOTUS Focus.
See in today’s The Atlantic Why the Supreme Court Matters More to Republicans than Trump. Two exceprts: Conservatives have prized the Supreme […]
POTUS 2016: Running out the Clock.
With 27 days to go, all Hillary Rodham Clinton needs to do is run out the clock. Stick to real issues. Talk […]
Debate No. 2: HRC 1, Trump 1.
Credit where it’s due. As expected, both candidates were much better last night overall than they were in the first debate. But […]
U.S. Supreme Court on writers, poets and starving artists.
We are asked to recognize that authors are congenitally irresponsible, that frequently they are so sorely pressed for funds that they are […]
Pence 1, Kaine 0.
I am still voting for Hillary Clinton. But Pence stepped up in the Vice-Presidential debates last night. He was gathered, genuine and […]
Partner Emeritus: Associate lawyering, work ethic, time ethic and real life.
Remarks late last year made by one Partner Emeritus in comments to “Old Lady Lawyer: Ageism Knows No Age“, a post by […]






