I’ve written before (here and here) about virtual visitation — allowing divorced parents to visit their children through computer videoconferencing and other electronic means. Here’s a good overview of the topic from AP, via CNN: ‘Virtual’ visits for children of divorce.…
Update: Blog removes copied posts
Follow-up to my earlier post, Blog takes others’ posts, without credit, Fast Mediator has now removed the posts copied from other bloggers.…
Bad news, good news
The bad news is that the inimitable Lisa Stone, originator of Legal Blog Watch, is leaving her lookout to spend more time on her pioneering project, BlogHer, as she explains here.
The good news — for me anyway — is that I’ll be joining Carolyn Elefant to share duties taking…
Blog takes others’ posts, without credit
UPDATE: 3:30 p.m., March 1: Fast Mediator has now taken down the copied material described below, so the links now lead to “404” pages.
The blog Fast Mediator is making no fast friends in the blogosphere. It contains multiple posts taken word-for-word from other people’s blogs, without attribution. Two bloggers, Diane Levin, author…
7th Circuit slams ‘secret opinions’
No secret opinions in the federal courts. This was the warning issued last week by the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals after a Wisconsin magistrate judge sealed her opinions in two trade secrets cases.
In Hicklin Engineering v. R.J. Bartell, the three-judge panel cautioned: “We hope never to encounter another sealed opinion.”…
Review: Calendaring for smaller firms
In November 2004, I wrote about the launch by CompuLaw of Deadlines On Demand, a service designed to help sole practitioners and small firms calendar court deadlines using CompuLaw’s rules-based service on a pay-per-use basis. With the service now over a year old, I recently checked back for an update.
DOD’s purpose…
Streaming music, made your way
Sitting around my office, I often play streaming music. Sometime last fall, I discovered Pandora, and I’ve been addicted ever since.
Pandora calls itself “a music discovery service designed to help you find and enjoy music that you’ll love,” and that is precisely why it is addictive — it takes information about artists…
New resource for small businesses
Attention smaller-firm lawyers: Tomorrow CMP Media officially launches a new Web site for small-business owners, SmallBizResource. Here’s the description:
…“The site will offer original content, free information and expert advice from CMP Media editors on a broad spectrum of issues including sales, marketing, finance, legal, HR, technology, growth, and strategy.
“Unlike other sites, smallbizresource.com
Coast to Coast: The Hussein trial
On Coast to Coast this week we discuss The Trial of Saddam Hussein. We are honored to have as our guest Simone Monasebian, chief of the U.N. Office of Drugs and Crime. She formerly served as principal defender of the Special Court for Sierra Leone and as a trial attorney with the U.N. International…
Ethical guidelines for settlement negotiations
Download this 2002 special report from the ABA Section of Litigation: Ethical Guidelines for Settlement Negotiations.…
Dueling e-mailers, now on CNN
I told you last week about the e-mails heard around the world between a Boston lawyer and his almost-associate. Now, courtesy of CNN, you get to meet them. [Thanks to Law Blog for the pointer.]…
An entertaining, eclectic law journal
The fun of exploring the Web is that every so often you discover a treasure. Such is The Green Bag, which describes itself as “an entertaining journal of law.” No ordinary law journal this, it is as eclectic as it is entertaining. In fact, it devotes a section to “eclectica,” where you will find…
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