The National Law Journal yesterday launched a redesigned Web site, with added stories and new navigation and search tools. According to this announcement, the NLJ’s home page will now have expanded content including Web-only stories, daily updates and advance postings of stories scheduled for the print edition. The page also now offers
BlackBerry case nets firm $200 million
As the UK publication The Lawyer reports, there are a lot of smiling faces at the Washington, D.C., law firm Wiley Rein & Fielding. For its work representing NTP in its four-year patent dispute against BlackBerry maker Research in Motion, the firm received a $200 million payout — nearly a third of the…
Update: SJC sidesteps out-of-state practice issue
UPDATE: In my rush to read the case below, I overlooked a second SJC decision yesterday that addresses this question in more detail: Superadio Limited Partnership v. Winstar Radio Productions. In a case involving out-of-state practice in an AAA commercial arbitration, the SJC notes that the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct now expressly…
Bad marketing 101: This is not a blog
A Long Island, N.Y., IP lawyer recently sent out a press release announcing her new Web site, called Intellectulaw.com. The site is designed and hosted by FirmSite, a division of Thomson FindLaw. Like many sites these days, it includes a link to what it calls the Intellectulaw blog. At first glance,…
‘Happiness index’ puts lawyers at bottom
A new poll of the happiest workers in the UK puts lawyers second to bottom, ahead of only pharmacists. Surprisingly, however, lawyers ranked sixth — tied with butchers — for best work/life balance. The City & Guilds Happiness Index is compiled annually to track the satisfaction of the UK’s workforce. The happiest workers in…
FindLaw launches tax center
FindLaw today announced the launch of a tax center for consumers. The center provides access to forms, laws and other resources.…
Florida lawyers lose ‘pit bull’ appeal
From Reuters:
…“Two Florida lawyers on Monday lost a U.S. Supreme Court appeal that argued the state violated their free-speech rights by disciplining them for their television advertisements featuring a pit bull dog.
“The case involved a pair of Fort Lauderdale personal injury lawyers whose advertisements showed a spike-collared pit bull in their law
They blog, and the law wins
A profile of lawyer bloggers from yesterday’s Denver Post.…
Secret court’s members listed
The secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court exists to provide judicial authorization for intelligence search and surveillance activities within the United States. The Federation of American Scientists has compiled this list of the court’s members.…
In case of emergency …
From Harper’s Magazine cartoonist Mr. Fish.…
Coast to Coast: The legal gender gap
Our legal news podcast Coast to Coast this week looks at the gender gap in the legal profession. Joining us to discuss this issue are:
Webcasts provide link for ailing SJC jurist
I noted last year the oral argument webcasts of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Now, Boston Globe reporter Jonathan Saltzman has the story of how the webcase is serving as a vital link for an ailing SJC jurist. Justice Martha B. Sosman, diagnosed last year with breast cancer, relies on the…
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