Legal publishing is a $5 billion industry. Now, the portion of that industry that focuses on publishing and selling court opinions is facing a threat from movements on several fronts to put all federal and state case law in the public domain (a topic I’ve written about here on several occasions). We look at…
My op-ed today on open meetings
The Boston Globe today published an op-ed I wrote on current efforts to reform the Massachusetts open meeting law: Open the doors to public meetings.…
Updates on Two E-Discovery Sites
Updates to two of the sites I discussed in my recent two-part article, “Discovering E-Discovery on the Web” (Part One, Part Two):
First, I wrote in the article that DiscoveryResources.org “may be the leading e-discovery portal” and that its Sound Evidence blog, written by e-discovery expert Mary Mack, is “one of…
Free AmLaw 100 Webinar Today
Aric Press, editor-in-chief of The American Lawyer, presents a free webinar today in which he previews the results of this year’s Am Law 100. The 15-minute program begins at 3 p.m. Eastern time. Register for it at this page.…
Lawyer2Lawyer: Polygamy and the Law
The raid of a polygamist compound in West Texas has raised difficult and troubling issues concerning the interplay between the state, religion and the rights of children, women and families. This week on the legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, I discuss the events in Texas with two guests: Betsy Branch, a family-law attorney with…
Updates on Free Case Law
I’ve had several posts in recent months about various efforts to move caselaw into the public domain and, once there, to make it more accessible. I also had a recent article about this in Law Technology News, Online Legal Research Revolution. Now, some updates:…
Lawyer2Lawyer: The Case for the Shield Law
On our legal affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer this week, we discuss the federal shield bill pending in Congress. I have complete details about the show at my Media Law blog.…
Mass. Open Meeting Bill
At my Media Law blog, I have this post about the open meeting bill reported out yesterday by a committee of the Mass. legislature. I have also posted the text of the bill. Here are two news reports in which I comment on the bill:…
Instant Legal Bliss?
That’s what a new Web site, SueEasy.com, promises consumers. But one lawyer calls the site “the worst lawyer idea ever.” See my post today at Legal Blog Watch.…
Boston Blawger Meetup a Success
Amy Campbell has this picture from last night’s meetup of Boston blawgers at Emmets Pub. The occasion was the Boston visit of Kevin O’Keefe, president of lexBlog. Among other bloggers who attended were Diane Levin of MediationChannel.com, Leanna Hamill of Massachusetts Estate Planning and Elder Law, Joshua Paulin of
Boston Massacre Trial Documents
Recently at Law.com’s Legal Blog Watch, in a post titled Massacring the Boston Massacre Trial, I wrote about bloggers’ critiques of the dramatization of that trial in the recent HBO miniseries, John Adams. Now you can obtain a less dramatic and perhaps more historically accurate perspective,…