As I blogged about here last week, the editor of Blawg Review kicked off a meme he called Simply the Best, in which he listed his top 10 law blogs and then asked each listed blog to list its 10 top and so on like some blogger pyramid scheme. After expressing my disdain…
In Memoriam: J. Edward Pawlick
J. Edward Pawlick, founder of the Lawyers Weekly group of legal newspapers, has died. He was 80. The Weston Town Crier has his obituary.
A lawyer, Pawlick founded Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly in 1972, working at first from his home. Over the years, he expanded with Lawyers Weekly newspapers in other states. In…
Boston Panel: Online Dispute Resolution
I am chairing a Massachusetts Bar Association panel next week, Online Dispute Resolution: How it Provides Increased Effectiveness, Efficiency and Quality. We will have two speakers who are leaders in this field:…
Study: Legal Technology Market Growing
The market for legal technology products will continue to grow over the coming year in all areas but for one — online legal research. So says a study released today by ALM Research and Cogent Research, which concludes that the online legal research market “is approaching saturation.” I have not seen the full study,…
EDD Blog Down
If you are looking for the new EDD Update blog that I mentioned in a post here on Sept. 30, it is down due to technical difficulties. I am told it should be back up ASAP. So stay tuned.…
Chemerinsky, Drake Discuss New Irvine Law School
Break out the bubbly! It is the second anniversary (give or take a month) of our weekly legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer. We posted our first program on Aug. 31, 2005, with two special guests, then newly installed ABA President Michael S. Greco and Duke Law Professor Erwin Chemerinsky.…
La Meme Chose: Simply the Best
I truly hate these things. The anonymous editor of Blawg Review (who I don’t hate) has started a meme he calls Simply the Best. He’s tagged his top 10 law blogs; each of them, in turn, is supposed to tag theirs, and so on, until we end up with one great big…
Where I Want to Eat
Problem is, it’s in New Zealand and I’m not.…
Discovering E-Discovery via the Web
Available now in Law Technology News is my latest column, Discovering E-Discovery, the first of two parts surveying e-discovery sites on the Web. (Free registration required.) This month, I look at some of the more useful Web sites for learning about and keeping current with this essential area of practice. Next month in…
Tonight: SJC on PBS
If you are in the Boston area, tune in tonight to WGBH 2 at 7 p.m. for a special episode of Greater Boston that promises to provide an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the highest court in Massachusetts, the Supreme Judicial Court. “This is the first time the SJC has allowed the media…
New Web address for Federal Circuit
As of today, the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals has a new Web address. Here’s the notice from the court:
…“The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit is relocating its Internet Web page to its own in-house servers. As part of this process, the court’s Web page address and domain name
First Monday: Supreme Court Resources
In honor of this first Monday in October, I have rounded up links to my previously posted items and columns that cover resources related to researching and tracking the Supreme Court.
Column:
August 2003: A Supreme Collection of High Court Resources.Blog posts:…