On our legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer this week, we have a fascinating show looking at international constitutional law and its relation to global counter-terrorism efforts. Joining us to discuss this are Amos N. Guiora, professor of law at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and director of the Institute for…
A Buyer’s Guide for Legal Technology
My article is posted today on Law.com: Where to Click When You Need to Buy New (Legal) Tech. Excerpt:
“Is your firm in the market for a technology upgrade but uncertain what to buy? For consumer technology products, a shopper can find any number of buying guides. But what about legal technology shoppers?…
The Virginia Law Libel Show
These three videos are funny. They are identified as from the Virginia Law Libel Show, which I assume is this Law Libel show from the University of Virginia.
Ch-Check It Out
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5v5cDxdGc0s]
The Negotiator
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkTzb4Ls5pM]
Barbri
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWHRAg0MegA]…
20 must-have Firefox extensions
The title says it all. Via Computerworld.…
LII discontinues older RSS feed
As I mentioned in this 2005 article, The Power of RSS, Cornell’s Legal Information Institute has two RSS feeds for Supreme Court decisions, one for today’s decisions and another for recent decisions. But if you are using the RSS version 0.91 feed I linked to in that article, you’ll need to update your…
YouTube: Lawyers in High Profile Cases
More YouTube surfing: A video montage of high-profile lawyers in high-profile cases.
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drszK9IOumY]…
A Lawyer Discusses Truth
No ID is given, but this YouTube video purports to show a lawyer being questioned about — and skillfully sidestepping — the meaning of truth.
[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BByWcHAfaA]…
New Blog on Law Practice Management
OK, not brand new — looks like it started in October, but I just discovered this blog, Law People, which describes itself as covering “better law practice through better people management.” The author is Ronda Muir, a lawyer and consultant at the New Jersey consulting firm Robin Rolfe Resources, where she focuses…
Man Sentenced for Hacking LexisNexis
Via Information Week comes this interesting item: A Massachusetts man was sentenced in Florida this week for hacking into the Accurint public-records database owned by LexisNexis. According to the U.S. attorney’s statement, the man will spend a year in prison and must pay restitution of $100,000 to LexisNexis and the Port…
Lawyer2Lawyer: Here Come the Judges
Judges were once practicing lawyers, so what, if anything, changes for them once they go on the bench? And how do they view the lawyers who now appear before them? We discuss these and other questions with a panel of three judges on this week’s legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer. Our guests for this episode:…
Legal Services Innovator Launches Blog
Hugh Calkins, director of research and development for Pine Tree Legal Assistance in Maine and a long-time innovator in the use of technology to deliver legal services and information, has launched a blog, called hugh’s blog, as part of the Web site of the Legal Services National Technology Assistance Project. In addition…