In a post earlier this year, I wrote about Onit, the Web-based project management tool introduced as a beta at LegalTech in February. Designed for managing projects of any size, Onit includes a Legal Edition for legal matters and cases. “The beauty of Onit is its simplicity,” I wrote then, not to mention its…
What Pro Bono Means to Me
“You don’t own anything until you give it away.” – Ernest Hemingway
It is Pro Bono Week. In its observance, I’ve joined a group of bloggers, organized by Kate Bladow, who’ve pledged to blog about what pro bono means to them. Kate will keep track of people’s posts…
The Latest on Facebook, Privacy and the Law
On the legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer this week, we follow up on the Wall Street Journal investigation that found that several popular Facebook applications may be inappropriately using users’ personal information. We discuss the legal implications of this with two guests: Kimberley Isbell, a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and…
Courthouse to be Laboratory for Social Media
Just south of Boston, in the city where John Adams, John Quincy Adams and John Hancock were born, a somewhat run-down courthouse is about to become a cutting-edge laboratory for social media in the courts.
As I reported here in June, a project called Order in the Court 2.0 was one of 12…
Wikimedia Seeks New General Counsel, as Godwin Leaves
The Wikimedia Foundation, the San Francisco-based, nonprofit organization that operates Wikipedia and a variety of related projects all built using the MediaWiki software, has started a search for a new general counsel.
The search raises the question of what happened to Mike Godwin, Wikimedia’s GC since 2007. Wikimedia Executive Director
New Blog Covers Entertainment, Media Law
From the Canadian firm Heenan Blakie, Entertainment & Media Law Signal is a recently launched blog that provides information and observations on the newest developments in entertainment and media law. Two members of the firm’s Entertainment Law Group, Bob Tarantino and Paul Chodirker, serve as its editors and several others are contributors.
“Though…
Site Seeks to ‘Democratize’ Constitutional History
A new website, launched in a beta version last month, seeks to democratize access to source materials of the Constitution so that anyone can more easily research and learn from the history that led to its creation, ratification and amendments. The site, ConSource. represents a major redesign and relaunch of the site of the…
Webcast Friday of Workshop on Open Access Law Journals
On Friday, the Harvard Law School Library and Duke Law School’s J. Michael Goodson Law Library and Center for the Public Domain will present a day-long workshop, Implementing the Durham Statement: Best Practices for Open Access Law Journals. The event is live, with most of it taking place at Duke and a wrap-up session…
Former Lexis CEO Takes Helm of Bloomberg Law
This should be interesting: Lou Andreozzi, the former president and CEO of LexisNexis North American Legal Markets, has been named chairman of Bloomberg Law, the company announced this morning. Also, Larry D. Thompson, the former VP of business development, strategy and marketing and global chief marketing officer for LexisNexis, has joined Bloomberg Law as COO.…
El Nombre del Sitio Web es México Justia
The U.S. legal portal Justia has launched a legal portal for Mexico, Justia Mexico. As Justia does for the U.S., Justia Mexico does for that country, providing legal information and resources for lawyers and consumers, all without cost.
The Justia Mexico site provides access to Mexican federal and state constitutions, laws, codes and…
Law School Blog Focuses on Legal Journalism
In 1884, two Portuguese men who could not speak a word of English wrote a guide to conversational English, English as She is Spoke. The result was so hilariously absurd that Mark Twain said of it, “Its immortality is secure.”
The blog Legal As She Is…
On Lawyer2Lawyer, the Real Betty Anne Waters
In the film Conviction, which opens today, Hilary Swank plays Betty Anne Waters, a wife and mother of two who put herself through high school, college and ultimately law school, in an 18-year-long crusade to prove her brother Kenny’s innocence after he is convicted of murder and sentenced to life without parole. The…