Law firms pick up the pieces after Katrina

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From the Fulton County Daily Report:

“No one at Fisher & Phillips has seen what Hurricane Katrina did to its New Orleans office. But Roger K. Quillen, the managing partner of the Atlanta-based firm, received some indication from photographs of the nearby Hyatt Regency that showed scores of shattered windows with curtains fluttering in

Texas firm unveils energy-law blog

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The Houston-based firm Bracewell & Giuliani yesterday launched Energy Legal Blog, designed to provide updates and analysis on national and regional energy issues.

According to the firm’s announcement, the blog will cover commercial issues confronting the energy business, developments in energy trading, judicial and administrative rulings, and new federal and state laws…

Videos from BlogHer

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It was on the left coast and I am on the right, so I did not make it to the July 30 BlogHer conference, much as I would have liked to. Fortunately, journalist and blogger J.D. Lasica did attend, and he videotaped interviews with several who were there, including organizer Lisa Stone,…

Court-reporting firm gets $20M in VC

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If you needed any evidence that the once simple business of court reporting has grown to mega-scale, the Boston Business Journal reports today that the Boston-based court-reporting and litigation-support firm LegaLink has secured $20 million in venture funding to finance future acquisitions and growth. Would take a lot of depositions to pay that…

An Internet institution quietly closes

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In this time of blogs and instant messaging, we tend to forget the once-critical role played by e-mail discussion lists (often referred to by the trademarked name Listserv) in allowing legal professionals to discuss and share ideas. In the mid-1990s, for instance, the net-lawyers list was a virtual town square for lawyers on the Internet,…