Some lawyers defend the forgotten and won’t tolerate injustice. Here is one of them, courtesy of the New York Times.…
Free this week: WSJ.com
Thanks to beSpacific for pointing out that the Wall Street Journal Online is offering 10 days of free access to mark its 10th anniversary on the Web. Here is the link to use.…
A podcast on drunk-driving defense
I just happened across Massachusetts DUI Podcast, a short series of podcasts for lawyers about defending drunk-driving cases in the state. They are recorded by lawyer Russell Matson.…
Two new legal podcasts
Two new legal podcasts:
On Law Day and an impartial judiciary
After I wrote earlier today on Legal Blog Watch about Law Day, I came across this Law Day essay by an old friend of mine, Tom Bolt, a lawyer in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Here’s an excerpt:
…“[R]emoving judges from the bench through campaigns of misinformation and innuendo, as has occurred in
A podcast about podcasting
I had the good fortune at ABA Techshow to sit in on a presentation by Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighill on podcasting for lawyers. Now they’ve made a recording of the session available as a podcast in Episode 2 of The Kennedy-Mighell Report. If you are interested in learning more about…
Techshow photos
Whether or not you attended ABA Techshow, you are likely to find some familiar blogger faces from these three Techshow photo sets:
Neil Squillante’s photos. Adriana Linares’ photos. Rob Robinson’s photos.I managed to make it into one of Neil’s shots.…
Coast to Coast: The Am Law 100
Today on the legal affairs podcast Coast to Coast, we discuss the Am Law 100, the annual ranking by The American Lawyer magazine of the nation’s 100 highest grossing law firms. Joining us as our featured guest is the magazine’s editor-in-chief, Aric Press.
Coast to Coast is the weekly legal affairs…
The Supreme Court zeitgeist
What is the Web saying about the Supreme Court? Find out at The Supreme Court Zeitgeist, a site that tracks news stories, blog entries, Web links and books and magazines related to the Supreme Court.…
A good guide to Web 2.0
Web 2.0 is the name given to what many say is the second generation of the Web — sites and services designed to let users collaborate, share and work online. If you are interested in exploring the best of Web 2.0, a good place to start is the recently announced SEOmoz’s Web 2.0 Awards.…
U.S. judge shares thoughts on blogs
Today at Legal Blog Watch I have a post about Ian Best’s interview about blogs with U.S. District Judge Richard G. Kopf. The judge’s thoughts are interesting. As I point out, however, Kopf was not the first federal judge to cite to a blog. That distinction may belong to U.S. District Judge William…
An essential site for real estate lawyers
At ABA TechShow, Carole Levitt and Mark Rosch of Internet for Lawyers pointed me to Zillow.com, a real estate site launched in February that provides free valuations and other information on more than 40 million homes in the United States. It includes most U.S. homes, not just those for sale.
The site’s…
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