October is the 10th anniversary of Law Technology News, and editor Monica Bay is planning a special issue to mark the occasion. She has asked me to write a column on the 10 best legal Web sites of the decade. I have no shortage of thoughts on this, but I’d love to hear your…
I won a scholarship to BloggerCon
I awoke this morning to an e-mail from none other than Dave Winer. It said: “As you know we’re giving away 25 BloggerCon seats to members of the weblog community, at absolutely no cost. Yesterday, as scheduled, we ran the script that chose the 25 lucky people at random, and.. You won! Congratulations!…
A new direction for my career
I have joined Jaffe Associates as vice president of editorial services and director of Jaffe’s WritersForLawyers.com. (Read the formal announcement — I swear I didn’t pick the music.)
Jaffe provides a range of business development services and products to law firms and other professional services firms in North America and Europe.…
Another site for state court briefs
My June column, A Brief Summary: Free Briefs on the Web, listed free places to find briefs on the Web, including several state-court sites. I notice that Montana is another state that publishes briefs submitted to its Supreme Court.…
Why are Georgia court opinions so confusing?
Until last year, Georgia appellate opinions were conveniently offered through a single Web site — and one which was, I believe, an official court site. Go there now and find that Georgia Supreme Court opinions stop as of Oct. 28, 2002, and Court of Appeals opinions stop as of Sept. 6, 2002. The Supreme…