Whatever you do, stay away from PC World’s picks of The 100 Best Products of 2008. If you’re not already familiar with all of these, you could easily fritter away the rest of your afternoon exploring the list.
[Hat tip to Al Nye The Lawyer Guy.]…
Whatever you do, stay away from PC World’s picks of The 100 Best Products of 2008. If you’re not already familiar with all of these, you could easily fritter away the rest of your afternoon exploring the list.
[Hat tip to Al Nye The Lawyer Guy.]…
Binge and purge, binge and purge. Until recently, that’s been my approach to managing my Outlook inbox. I’d realize the clutter had reached several thousand messages, then spend time over days, even weeks, weeding and filing to get it back down to manageable size. Then I installed three Outlook add-ons from a San Francisco company,…
The ABA Journal has added new features to its Web site and also has moved into the social networking sphere. New features announced this week are:…
Here is what I wrote about earlier today in my posts at Law.com’s Legal Blog Watch:
Same Sex Marriage in… New York? The Lawyer Who Was Dropped From a Window Even More on the Mess in Minnesota Two Useful Guides for Summer InternsThat last item includes information on an…
Having never gotten around to blogging last week’s episode of our weekly legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, and with this week’s now in the can, I have a two-fer to report:…
I am posting today at Legal Blog Watch:
Winners were announced today of the 2008 Burton Awards for legal writing, presented by the Association of Legal Administrators in association with the Law Library of Congress. This year’s winners are:…
By way of Debra Cassens Weiss at the ABA Journal, I learned of David Lat’s Project Truman Show. Lat is known among legal bloggers as author of the legal gossip blog Above the Law, where he often delves into other people’s private moments. But via his personal blog, he is now promising…
The launch of the Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School in 1992 was the first giant step towards making legal information available to the public via the Internet. A year later, inspired by Cornell’s LII, the Canadian LII was born. Today, there are 14 Legal Information Institutes throughout the world. A…
I got very tired of the white text on dark background I’d had for awhile, so I’ve switched to a new template. It is based on a Web page design by Andreas Viklund, which was turned into a Blogger template by Carl Galloway, and further modified by me into a three column layout…
This is a horrifying story from The Virgin Islands Daily News, with no coverage that I’ve seen from the mainland media. Five gunmen forced their way into a hospital, past multiple layers of security, and shot a patient to death in his bed.…
In a post earlier this week at Legal Blog Watch, I wrote about the 10th anniversary conference of Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society and Harvard’s “courtship” of Jonathan Zittrain to accept a tenured…