Thanks to SoCal Law Blog for including our Coast to Coast legal news program on its top-10 list of essential podcasts — just behind Nightline and 60 Minutes.…
Advice for aspiring mediators
Speaking of Diane Levin, I strongly advise anyone who is considering launching a career in mediation to read her post, Becoming A mediator: What you should know before you change careers. An accomplished mediator and mediation trainer, Diane offers sage and practical advice.…
Blogging for ADR professionals
At tomorrow’s annual conference of the New England Association for Conflict Resolution, I am presenting a panel, “Blogging for Fun and Profit,” along with mediators/bloggers Diane J. Levin and Dina Beach Lynch. Diane has the 411.…
Liberal law clerks support Alito
Two days ago, the blog Blue Mass. Group published an interview with Katherine Pringle, a former Alito clerk and now a progressive New York Democrat who says she is please with Alito’s nomination. The blog quotes her describing Alito as “very thoughtful, very careful, very respectful of Supreme Court precedent. He has a…
Podcast tackles the Alito nomination
Our weekly legal news podcast Coast to Coast this week considers the nomination of Judge Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court. Joining J. Craig Williams and me to discuss the nominee and his likely impact on the court are:…
Web site ranks law schools
Where does your law school rank in faculty, students and job placement? A new Web site offers answers. Called Leiter’s Law School Rankings, it is produced by Brian Leiter, Joseph D. Jamail Centennial Chair in Law at the University of Texas School of Law, in association with the prolific folks at Law Professor…
Radical or retro? New corporate law research tool is a bit of both
Several weeks ago, Dennis Kennedy introduced me to Eric Korb, managing partner of LawyerLinks. Dennis had toured the new research service and was sufficiently impressed to suggest I do the same. Like Dennis, I came away impressed with what I saw.
LawyerLinks is a new corporate-law research service that so effectively…
C2C: Lawyers, guns and money
Our weekly legal news podcast Coast to Coast this week takes aim at the law signed yesterday by President Bush that shields gunmakers from crime victim lawsuits — the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act. Joining J. Craig Williams and me in a lively debate over the law are:…
Cyberweek is here
All this week, the Center for Information Technology and Dispute Resolution is sponsoring the eighth annual Cyberweek, an entirely free and completely online event with real time and asynchronous discussions, presentations and simulations concerning online dispute resolution. Complete information about the program and registration is available here.…
Mass. shield bill would protect bloggers
I note on my Media Law blog that a bill was filed in Massachusetts today to shield reporters from disclosing their sources. (Disclaimer: I was on the committee that drafted the bill.) Worthy of note is that the bill, as drafted, would protect many bloggers. It defines coverage to include any person who…
Review: DRI’s redesign enhances usability
The recently redesigned Web site of the Defense Research Institute offers a lesson in how portlets – small, customizable content panes – can be used to dramatically enhance a site’s navigability. I’ll have a more in-depth review of this site in my Web Watch column in the November Law Technology News, but I…
FindLaw to launch new home page
Starting sometime tomorrow, FindLaw will have a new front page — or, more accurately, two front pages. Rather than a single page with sections for lawyers, consumers, small businesses, students and corporate counsel, as it has now, the new design will have dual front pages, one for consumers and one for legal professionals. A…