In the spirit of citizen journalism, arm every blogger with one of these: the amazing Nokia N93. DVD-quality video and 3.2 megapixel camera in a full-featured Bluetooth phone with support for RSS, e-mail attachments, etc., etc., and an optional full wireless keyboard.…
Awards honor best law blogs, podcasts
This week brought two sets of awards for best law-related blogs, and I am proud to say that both gave honors to two of my projects — the legal affairs podcast Coast to Coast that I cohost with J. Craig Williams and the blog Legal Blog Watch that I coauthor with
Easily capture, manage Web pages in Firefox
As I wrote last March, I had mixed feelings about Microsoft’s acquistion of Onfolio. At the time, it was my RSS reader of choice. I also liked its ability to capture, save and organize Web pages. I regularly used it to save and organize news articles that might later disappear from public view.…
A ‘media room’ for smaller firms
Many large firm Web sites have “media rooms” — pages devoted to news releases, press contacts, factsheets, event listings, logos and other information useful to the news media. But what about the rest of us? A new Web service, MyMediaRoom, enables anyone — individuals and organizations — to add a media room to a…
‘The Lawyer’ picks up top blog poll
Thanks to The Lawyer.com for reporting on my poll of your top legal blogs. And thanks for the new title of “blawglord” — with this mantle coming from a U.K. publication, I feel I’ve practically been knighted.…
Google adds patent searching
Google Patent Search is a new Google feature that searches the full text of more than 7 million U.S. patents. It covers the entire collection of USPTO patents, from the 1790s through the middle of 2006. It does not currently include patent applications, international patents, or U.S. patents issued over the last few…
Podcast: Interview with JAG officer in Iraq
We have a particularly special edition this week of our legal-affairs podcast, Coast to Coast: We interview JAG Major John A. Engels, who speaks to us from his station in Iraq. Major Engels is serving in Iraq as command judge advocate of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 34th Infantry Division. He supervises an…
Survey ranks top 50 firms in legal marketing
The newsletter Marketing The Law Firm, a publication of ALM’s Law Journal Newsletters, today released the results of its second annual MLF 50 — The Top 50 Law Firms of 100+ Attorneys in Marketing and Communications. Topping the list are:…
BlawgSearch adds multimedia searching
BlawgSearch.com, the new search engine for legal blogs I reported about here last month, has moved from “alpha” to “beta,” says its developer Tim Stanley of Justia.com, with the addition of RSS feeds for searches, media icons for audio/video posts and a flash player for audio. Also, several hundred more blogs have…
To Daubert or not to Daubert?
That is the question addressed in a recent Connecticut Supreme Court case, as I report in an article recently published on the Web site of IMS ExpertServices. Excerpt:
…The defective ladder is a much-maligned icon of products liability law. But when an engineering expert gives his opinion on why a ladder fell, is
Bingham acquires Tokyo firm
Boston-based law firm Bingham McCutchen is expanding eastward. Last month, it announced the opening of a Hong Kong office, and today the Boston Business Journal reports that Bingham has acquired a 22-lawyer firm in Tokyo, Sakai & Mimura, known for financial restructuring and mergers and acquisitions. The BBJ says that Bingham…
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