Virtual Paralegal: Home Office Lawyer has a posting on 3/11/06, about his Virtual Paralegal….
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Justice Bedsworth on Mayors, City Councilors, Droopy Drawers, and Ashland, Oregon
…issue of the OC Lawyer Magazine: “… But for truly unique entertainment, nothing beats a city council. A city council meeting is what would have happened if Abbott and Costello…
Investigators and Truck Drivers
…choice for many, electronically– or gumshoe-inclined, and law librarians have moved into the profession too. I remember a wonderful presentation at a law librarian conference by a Kroll lawyer/investigator not…
“Is it legal?” in the Library
…I’ll sue you. I never liked women anyway.” Very scary to the lawyer who overheard it (“he threatened you!”) and the behavior preceding the remark but most of us in…
Is Your Software More Expensive Than Your PC?
…Future Lawyer: This posting caught my eye today: “What happens when the software licenses are more expensive than the computer they run on? If you have a medium to…
Juris-dementia (with Haiku)
When does the Baby Boomer lawyer start to go boom? Read David Giacalone’s masterful essay on “the Graying Bar” at f/k/a. From the essay: mid-argument the senior…
“Dude, how did you do that so fast?” – Libraries at Warp Speed
“Better than Google: Libraries offer online databases with quality information – for free,” by Dan Giancaterino, from “Philadelphia Lawyer,” courtesy of Jenkins Law Library. Article here. “One evening,…
Lawsuits Against Bloggers
…starting with Evan Schaeffer’s Legal Underground, but as usual, he goes boldly where some other lawyer bloggers might fear to tread. The journey is almost always worth it, but I’ve…
Contracts are … life (so wiki them?)
…by a lawyer to draft a great contract are as great as those of any great writer of poetry or prose, so read the great contract writers and cultivate the…
Quotations Mutate Toward Greater Pith
…Victor J. Yannacone, Jr., identified as a U.S. lawyer and environmentalist. It was Jack Weinberg, of the Berkeley Free Speech Movement, who first said “You can’t trust anybody over thirty.”…
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