A new media law blog — from me

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As someone who has spent his career at the intersection of law and journalism, I have always been a student of media law. My interest in the field stepped up a notch this summer, when I became executive director of the Massachusetts Newspaper Publishers Association. As such, my primary role is to be a legal…

Hugo R. Ambrogi, May 27, 1912, to Nov. 7, 2004

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My dad died this week. Once a tap dancer on the vaudeville circuit, he later worked as an automobile sales manager. An avid reader, his passion for life kept him clinging to it through a major stroke and two bouts of cancer. Cancer finally got the better of him, but not until he reached…

CompuLaw launches Web-based deadline calculator

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CompuLaw yesterday launched Deadlines On Demand, a service designed to help sole practitioners and small firms calender court deadlines using CompuLaw’s rules-based service on a pay-per-use basis. The Web-based service allows lawyers to calculate court deadlines without the need to install or learn any software. The service researches the jurisdiction’s rules, adjusts for…

Law.com opens CLE Center

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Law.com yesterday announced the opening of a new CLE Center. The site promises “new features and expanded functionality,” including an “online classroom setting,” a new layout and design, enhanced program-search functionality, “My Account” for tracking your registered programs, libraries of supporting materials, and “CLE counselors.” Take a tour of the site’s new features…

Today’s five-star site: Project Diana

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Project Diana. From Yale Law School comes this international archive of human rights law, featuring full-text litigation documents and links to reference sites throughout the Internet. Project Diana’s archive includes legal briefs, organization charters, treaty texts, and bibliographies relating to a variety of human rights issues and ongoing cases. The entire collection can be…