I was wondering last weekend why I couldn’t access Justia.com, the Web site of FindLaw cofounder Tim Stanley. Turns out, LLRX.com has the answer. In a fascinating article, West Publishing Fires and Sues FindLaw Co-Founder Tim Stanley, lawyer and writer T.R. Halvorson documents the strange tale of the falling out…
Convicted former nanny begins work as lawyer
From law.com’s Today’s Brief comes a pointer to this article about former Boston-area nanny Louise Woodward’s new job training to be a solicitor in the U.K. town of Oldham. In 2001, Woodward was convicted of second-degree murder in the 1997 death of 8-month-old Matthew Eappen. The conviction was later reduced to involuntary manslaughter…
New electronic discovery portal and blog
Electronic Discovery Resources is a useful and well-done site providing articles, news and Web links related to electronic discovery. It provides links to resources for case law, rules and regulations, CLE Webcasts, news articles and other resources. There is also a related blog, Alextronic Discovery. All of this is sponsored by the electronic…
LinkedIn helps expand your circles of contacts
I knew of lawyer and entrepreneur Mike Curreri from his having founded TrialNet in the mid-1990s. In fact, I wrote about him as an “Internet innovator” for Law Office Computing several years ago. So I was intrigued when I read this article in the Boston Globe about how Mike used LinkinIn.com…
Detod portal and blawg search up for sale
The Virtual Chase reports that Detod has put its legal portal up for sale. This includes the popular Blawg Search and its aggregator. Detod’s notice says that the sale includes “a caselaw database feed that is not live yet, but the code is 98% finished.” In place of legal research, the…
Eyeing the future of interrogation
Lie-detecting eyeglasses. A good reason for contact lenses?…
Another report on the domain suit
Here is CNET’s report on the patent lawyer suing Network Solutions and Register.com.…
The Register: Lawyer Claims Patent on Internet
The Register reports that a California patent lawyer sued Network Solutions and Register.com yesterday, claiming that issuance of “.name” domains violates his patent. If his claim is allowed, The Register says, it would effectively give him rights to the entire Internet domain naming system.…
Federal court transcripts online
The Virtual Chase reports: “The Federal Judiciary announced a pilot program involving seven federal district courts. The courts for the Southern District of Alabama, District of Columbia, District of Kansas, District of Maine, Eastern District of Missouri, District of Nebraska and the Eastern District of New York will make transcripts of courtroom proceedings…
PR-savvy stars navigate the courtroom
An interesting article, PR-savvy stars navigate the courtroom, from the Christian Science Monitor, talks about the role of public relations in celebrity trials, and the ability of celebrities to influence trials by hiring elite teams of lawyers and jury consultants.…
Federal district judge cites to blog
Is this a first? In Massachusetts, U.S. District Chief Judge William G. Young cites to a blog in an opinion issued Jan. 7. Addressing his own fallibility as a judge, Judge Young quotes the lyrics to the satirical song “Appointed Forever,” by the Bar and Grill Singers, and as authority for his quotation cites…
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