…state bar association? Online searches and watchlists? LexisNexis or WestLaw ? The problem with those resources is that they require reading. You have to sit down and…
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Justice Bedsworth Broods about Roosters Packing Heat
The O(range) C(ounty) Bar Association monthly OC Lawyer Magazine , once again brings us Justice Bedsworth who has a hard time getting his head around homicidal…
Security and Self-Discovery in the Legal Profession
…trends? It’s not too late – it’s almost never too late, is it? Your own bar association tech training offerings are one place to begin to bring yourself…
Why Legal Outsourcing Doesn’t Always Work: Justice Bedsworth Explores a Culture Clash
The O(range) C(ounty) Bar Association monthly OC Lawyer Magazine , June 2011 issue, brings us another wise and wacky article from our favorite appellate court judge:…
It’s not Easy Being Judge or a Marmoset or Pregnant in the Carpool Lane or … Snowball?
…yell “safe” or “out” occasionally and you got to watch the ballgame for free. But it’s not all black robes and bar association canapés. Sometimes it’s like driving around all…
Pro Se Litigants: Acting as Your Own Lawyer
the big picture, and who want more assistance at the court for pro se litigants, contact your court administrators and your bar association, and maybe even write a letter or…
Obama’s “Difficult Tasks” and Lawyers Who Need Web Sites
…the Small Firm Lawyer, from the Oklahoma Bar Association journal, includes the basics, but don’t blame me if you find yourself getting interested in doing much more after conquering this…
Law Practice: Ethical Duty of Technology Competence
…Bar Association formally approved a change to the Model Rules of Professional Conduct to make clear that lawyers have a duty to be competent not only in the law and…
Justice Bedsworth Takes on the Sport of Professional Divorce
…free. Alas. Thanks to the Orange County Bar Association, and the OC Lawyer Magazine, you can still read A Criminal Waste of Space online, free (hurrah!). This month, December…
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