In a post earlier this week, I noted the launch by the online magazine Slate of a legal blog, Convictions, with an array of contributors drawn from all corners of the legal world. Notably, one of those contributors is Nancy Gertner, a U.S. district judge…
Law Firm Launches Fuel Cell Patent Site
The law firm Thompson Hine this week announced the launch of a new Web site devoted to archiving fuel cell patents. From the announcement:
…“In an effort to assist the technical community in the advancement and development of fuel cell technology, the law firm Thompson Hine LLP announced that it has launched
EverNote Beta: Never Forget Anything
EverNote has long been a popular desktop application among lawyers, who use it to store notes, Web page clips, images, ideas, to-do items and whatever. The “ever” in EverNote came from its appearance, storing all your notes and clips in a perpetual, scrolling tape-like window on your desktop. Recently, the company announced the limited,…
Lawyer2Lawyer: Spitzer and the Law
Lawyers considered Eliot Spitzer either a hero or a villain. But as the now-former governor of New York faces possible criminal charges, we explore the case against him on this week’s edition of the legal-affairs podcast LegalTalkNetwork. Joining my cohost J. Craig Williams and me to discuss the legal case against Spitzer are:…
Slate Launches Legal Blog
The online magazine Slate launched a legal blog this week, Convictions, that will provide commentary from a range of legal professionals, including Slate’s Jurisprudence columnists Dahlia Lithwick and Emily Bazelon as well as practitioners and law professors from across the country. “By launching a law blog, we’re able to post immediate reactions to…
Update on Case Law Libre!
My post yesterday, Case Law Libre!, pointed to the registration-required Law Technology News version of the article. Today, Law.com posted it on the Legal Technology page, where no registration is required.
Also, I heard today from Thomas Smith, the University of San Diego School of Law professor who serves as CEO…
E-mail Marketing Services Compared
Here is a useful feature that compares and reviews the top 10 e-mail marketing services. Top choice is iContact, followed by Constant Contact and Benchmark.…
Case Law Libre!
My latest Web Watch column for Law Technology News magazine, Case Law Libre (free reg. required), looks at several recent projects to move case law into the public domain, from Public.Resource.Org to Alt-Law to PreCYdent. Here are the opening grafs:
…“Feb. 11, 2008 was a day that may forever change
More on ‘Duby-ous’ Law Firm Video
The Connecticut Law Tribune’s Tom Scheffey interviews me for his article today, ‘Duby-ous News’?, which follows up on a controversy I previously wrote about at Law.com’s Legal Blog Watch surrounding a PR consultant’s role in a law firm’s staged news program.
The half-hour program features two partners from Hartford’s Shipman…
Lawyer2Lawyer: Paralegals and Law Practice
The essential role of paralegals in law practice is our topic this week on the legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer. Joining us as guests to discuss this topic are Tita A. Brewster, president of the National Association of Legal Assistants, and Chere Estrin, CEO of
Video: How to Use PreCYdent
I recently wrote here about PreCYdent, a sophisticated search engine for public-domain law. Now, the project’s CTO, Antonio Tomarchio, has posted this video showing how to use it and comparing it against commercial legal research tools.
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Troll Tracker Sued for Libel
As I wrote here Feb. 25, efforts to unmask the anonymous author of the Patent Troll Tracker blog ended in the author revealing himself to be Rick Frenkel, a lawyer who works inhouse at Cisco. Now, the Daily Journal newspaper is reporting that two Texas patent attorneys, T. John Ward Jr. and…