Articles Posted in January, 2004

Federal district judge cites to blog

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Is this a first? In Massachusetts, U.S. District Chief Judge William G. Young cites to a blog in an opinion issued Jan. 7. Addressing his own fallibility as a judge, Judge Young quotes the lyrics to the satirical song “Appointed Forever,” by the Bar and Grill Singers, and as authority for his quotation cites…

Dueling lawyer listings

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Still no change in the Littler, Bingham, Choate Web watch. This means that, if someone unaware of the week’s events went online to search for either Suzanne Suppa Sullivan or Gregory C. Keating, they would find each of them listed on the Web sites of two different firms, with no way of…

New ABA home page promises easier navigation

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The American Bar Association’s new home page is designed to offer easier navigation into the ABA’s dense Web site. Unfortunately, what had been a sharp and stylish front page now looks somewhat scattered. The ABA is to be commended for trying to make its site easier to use, but my experience was that it…

Of legal ethics and haiku

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Blog land seems quiet —
Muteness of ethicalEsq.
No more! David’s back.

… And he’s added haiku.

Yes, I know he’s been back for a month from his self-imposed exile from blogging, but I’ve been off in my own exile, finishing my book, and never got around to mentioning the return of this…