A few weeks ago Caroline Vodzak wrote to tell me of her blog, the Pennsylvania Appellate Law Blog. Caroline’s a Pennsylvania lawyer and adjunct professor, and she currently offers a virtual law office that provides unbundled legal services to her clients. She provides legal writing information for lawyers, paralegals and students, as well as
Spring Cleaning in the Summer – Input Devices
Sitting here in Dallas, the temperature pushing over the 100-degree mark for what seems like the umpteenth day in a row, I remember back to the days of Spring (which lasts about 4 weeks in Dallas), when the temperatures were cool and new beginning were imaginable. It’s also the time when people start to clean…
Webcast: 60 iPhone and iPad Apps in 60 Minutes
Whether you a new owner of an iPhone or iPad and looking for some good apps to get started, or you’ve had your i-device for awhile and you’re looking for something new, you should definitely check out 60 iPhone and iPad Apps in 60 Minutes, which will be presented this Wednesday, July 27 at …
Blawg of the Day – New York Lobbying, Ethics and Election Law Compliance Blog
The Blawg of the Day is back! After a month or so off, I’m back to featuring new (to me, anyway) and interesting law blogs. Today I’d like to tell you about a blog that Michael Fallon wrote to me about – it’s the New York Lobbying, Ethics and Election Law Compliance Blog. Michael’s…
Help Desk: Microsoft Word Tips
For this week’s Help Desk session, I wanted to cover a few Word tips that I’ve come across the past few months, and some that I’ve been using myself (Note: some of these tips will only work with Word 2010).
- You probably already know that if you double click in a Word document
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A New Chapter in the Life of This Blog
My regular readers will know that for years, my blog has gone neglected. When I started my blog back in 2002, the blog platform, pMachine (which is now known as Expression Engine) was the top-of-the-line in blogging products. As the platform got older, I kept putting off updating my site, delaying the inevitable. When…
Blawg of the Day – The Swap Report
To wind up the week we visit another big-firm blog – it’s The Swap Report, published by Reed Smith. The blog discusses regulatory and transactional issues related to derivatives. Topics include Dodd-Frank reforms, master agreement terms, Commodity Pool Operators and Commodity Trading Advisers.
Blawg of the Day – Massachusetts Land Use Monitor
Today we head up to the Bay State to visit the Massachusetts Land Use Monitor, a blog providing real-time news and commentary on Massachusetts land use and real estate law. It’s published by the Boston firm of Rackemann Sawyer & Brewster, and they’re discussing such recent topics as bankruptcy foreclosures, planning board actions, and…
Blawg of the Day – FCA Alert
FCA Alert provides guidance on emerging trends in False Claims Act investigations and litigation. It’s published by big firm Kelley Drye & Warren, and its authors are dedicated to analyzing key court decisions, statutory and regulatory developments, government reports and advisory opinions and other news relating to the federal and state False Claims Acts. You’ll…
Blawg of the Day – Employment Law Worldview
Worldwide big firm Squire Sanders is authoring a blog with worldwide implications – Employment Law Worldview aims to interest and educate, to stimulate discussion, to provoke and sometimes just amuse HR and other practitioners around the world. The eleven contributors are discussing such topics as immigration reform in Spain, German employment laws, terminating employees in…
