Can you read this RSS feed?

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I am having RSS problems since switching last night to the “upgraded” Blogger beta. I can read my feed using FeedDemon, but I’ve had trouble with other RSS readers. IE 7 will not display the feed at all and returns an error message. Bloglines won’t update to posts added subsequent to the upgrade.

So,…

Blogger beta: RSS and other woes

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If you subscribe to my RSS feed, please excuse the flood of items this morning. I switched last night to Blogger Beta, and apparently the first time publishing with the new system resends the most recent 25 posts. Much to my surprise, this included drafts not ready for publication — in fact, they were…

The lawyer’s holiday humor CD

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Over at LawTunes, lawyer Lawrence Savell has just released his third CD of humorous holiday music with a legal theme. The latest CD, “Merry Lexmas From the Lawtunes,” join Savell’s two earlier compilations, “Legal Holidaze” and “The Lawyer’s Holiday Humor Album.” From the announcement:

The 15 songs on the new holiday CD continue

Lawyers face right to blog

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From today’s Chicago Tribune:

“The marketing potential, whether explicit or not, of law-related blogs–or ‘blawgs’ as some attorneys have come to call their online journals–is raising some tricky ethical questions for the profession, which regulates lawyer advertising.

“Those issues have come to the forefront in recent months, after ethics monitors in Kentucky found

Recover deleted files — maybe

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In August, Tom Mighell wrote on his blog, Inter Alia, about a free utility, called Restoration, that can restore deleted files on your computer. As Tom explained: “It searches your hard drive for sectors containing files marked for deletion and provides a mechanism for recovering the files.”

I recently downloaded the program…

LawSites Poll: Your Top Legal Blog

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This is an experiment that I hope will allow me to tap into the collective wisdom of my readers. My RSS reader is flooded with law blogs. Every day, I discover more great law blogs. They provide me great information as well as plenty of fodder for the three blogs I write: Lawsites,

C2C: The new e-discovery rules

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On Dec. 1, electronic-discovery amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure will take effect and change forever how civil cases are litigated. In this week’s legal-affairs podcast Coast to Coast, we discuss the new rules and their impact on lawyers and litigants. Joining my co-host J.Craig Williams and me to provide their…