I posted these today at Legal Blog Watch:…
1st Circuit Reinstates Arbitration Award
The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals today issued an opinion, McCarthy v. Citigroup Global Markets Inc., reinstating an NASD arbitration award. In what the court described as an “unusual circumstance,” it was the second time the district court had vacated and remanded the same arbitration proceeding. But the circuit court — noting…
Part 2.0 of my Web 2.0 tour
Law Technology News has published the second in my three-part series on Web 2.0 sites of interest to legal professionals: Web Watch: The Web 2.0 Tour. (Free registration required.) The first part, published in August, was Web 2.0: The New Frontier.…
Google News Archive searches caselaw
Google’s new News Archive Search is an amazing tool that lets you search 200 years worth of news articles. It includes both free and fee-based content from news organizations including Time, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, the Washington Post and many others. For a full review, see Google Debuts 200…
Create your own official seal
As lawyers, we do a lot of official-sounding stuff. But what good is sounding official if you don’t look official. That’s why you need the Official Seal Generator. Here’s one I created for myself.…
Librarian Brew
It seems that every law librarian in the United States knows the photo. Take a few parts Norman Rockwell and a few parts naughty, and you have the ingredients for “Shelving in Silhouette” — or, better yet, “Shelving in Stilletos.” The winning photo in last year’s Day in the Life of the…
A ‘Consumer Reports’ of the Bench
At Legal Blog Watch today, I report on a new site, Judicial Reports, that is designed to do for judges what Consumer Reports does for appliances.…
Psychedelic Scalia
The Antonin Scalia psychedelic trading card, courtesy of Psychedelic Republicans. See also Clarence Thomas (fave album: Pretzel Logic) and John Ashcroft.…
Hoosier judges honor lawyer’s blog
Congratulations to lawyer Marcia J. Oddi, publisher of The Indiana Law Blog, who has been named winner of the media award for excellence in public information and education by the Indiana Judges Association.…
Mass. law school asks to start a college
The Boston Business Journal reports today that the Massachusetts School of Law at Andover has asked state officials for permission to open an undergraduate college, to be called the Massachusetts College of History and Law. The combined college and law school would enable students to earn a law degree in six years. Undergrads…
My own remembrance of 9/11
A long drive today had me listening to many sad 9/11 remembrances on the radio. I was in NYC that day, where I worked as editor of the National Law Journal. With our offices at Madison and 29th, we were far enough away to be safe, but close enough to see the burning towers…
Blogs liberate lawyers from dull writing
So says Doug Berman in today’s National Law Journal.…