The Dallas-based plaintiffs’ personal-injury firm Baron & Budd announced today that it has launched a Spanish-language Web site, Mesotelioma en Espanol, to provide information for Spanish-speaking victims of mesothelioma, a form of cancer caused by asbestos exposure. The firm already maintains a similar, English-language site, Mesothelioma News.…
2005 EPpy Award Winners Announced
Winners were announced today of the 2005 EPpy Awards, presented by Editor & Publisher and Mediaweek for best interactive media sites. Awards for best newspaper sites went to The New York Times and The Providence Journal. Slate Magzine took the award for best Internet news service.…
Kevin vs. Goliaths
Kevin O’Keefe throws down the gauntlet, announcing that lexBlog, the company he founded a year ago, is ready to take on LexisNexis Martindale and Thomson’s Findlaw.
Kevin knows the turf. In the 1990s, after practicing law for 17 years, he founded an innovative legal portal called Prairielaw. In 2001, he sold it…
At TechnoLawyer, it’s a blawgers’ horse race
TechnoLawyer posts a status report on voting for its Technolawyer @ Awards, and it’s neck and neck among blawgers, with virtual ties for first place in both categories, favorite practice management blog and favorite practice area blog.
Meanwhile, TechnoLawyer’s Neil Squillante clarifies the matter raised by my post last week, explaining that…
Free Ben Cowgill …
… so that he may continue to blog for free.
At issue, as Ben explains in this post, is a rule in Ben’s home state of Kentucky that could require lawyers who blog to pay $50 every time they post. Kentucky lawyers must submit a copy of any advertising — broadly defined to include…
In asbestos cases, defense costs outweigh plaintiffs’
Who is responsible for the greater share of the cost of asbestos litigation, plaintiffs’ lawyers or defense lawyers?
A recent Rand Corporation study finds that more than 730,000 people in the United States filed compensation claims for asbestos-related injuries from the early 1970s through the end of 2002, costing businesses and insurance companies…
Thanks Jim
A sincere thank you to Jim Calloway for listing this blog as a site of the week — and for pairing me with the incomparable Tom Mighell.…
Bob Kraft is PISSD, and he’s blogging about it
No, not the Patriots’ owner. The lawyer. His new blog is Bob Kraft’s P.I.S.S.D. The initials stand for “Personal Injury, Social Security Disability,” and the blog, says Kraft, is about the ways injured and disabled persons are mistreated by governments and insurance companies. “I’ve spent almost 35 years trying to help those…
A peek into blawg readership
Anyone interested in blawgs as a phenomenon within the legal profession should read the results of the readership survey conducted by Bruce MacEwen for his blog, Adam Smith, Esq. The results are interesting for what they reveal about Bruce’s readers, but even more so for the glimpse they offer into blawg readership in…
Lawyer-written bios? A scary thought
Catching up on some blog reading this morning, I almost choked on my coffee when I read this from Denise Howell:
…“What I really want to see though is a firm using technology that lets lawyers (all and sundry, of course) readily customize their bios at will, on the fly, with information that really
A guide to law library blogs
University of Wisconsin law librarian and blogger Bonnie Shucha has compiled a list of law library blogs. She includes on the list only professional blogs targeted toward the legal community — blogs affiliated with a law library, blogs written by individual law librarians and blogs of law librarian associations.…
Thomson West acquires CourtEXPRESS
Thomson West today announced its acquisition of CourtEXPRESS, a company that provides online docket research and retrieval from U.S. and international courts. An announcement says:
…“The acquisition is part of Thomson West’s broader strategy to provide reliable, authoritative docket, trial court document and court information solutions to legal professionals. The company’s products