The Doe Report is a comprehensive medical demonstrative evidence resource, providing graphics, anatomical models and medical research. It contains more than 8,000 proprietary medical-legal exhibits that can be used in demand letters, settlement conferences, arbitration, mediation and trial. The site makes it extremely easy to find what you are looking for. It can be…
Denise Howell will be needing more baggage
Congratulations to Bag and Baggage blawger Denise Howell on the Thanksgiving arrival of Tyler Declan Howell.…
Two great resources for labor lawyers
UC Berkeley’s Institute of Industrial Relations is a rich resource for labor and employment lawyers. But two features are particularly noteworthy. One is its Labor Research Portal, an extensive guide to labor resources on the Web. It inludes the IIR library’s LaborBlog. The other is its Labor Contracts Database, an online…
NLJ releases annual ranking of 250 largest law firms
The National Law Journal today released the NLJ 250, it annual ranking of the nation’s largest law firms. Capping the list, Baker & McKenzie, with 3,214 lawyers, Jones Day, with 2,136, and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, with 1,827.…
A site for disabled lawyers and law students
For his third-year Harvard Law School project in 2002, Carrie Griffin started the Disabled Lawyering Alliance as an online network for lawyers and law students with disabilities. The goal is to bring people together to foster mentoring relationships, professional networking and personal development. The primary way it does this is through QuickTopic discussion…
Another battle lost in WordPerfect vs. Word?
Lawyers love to debate WordPerfect vs. Word. So what does it mean that Richard Belthoff has changed the site formerly known as “The Legal WordPerfect Page” to The Legal Word Processing Page and now covers Word along with WP?…
LawSites is one year old
Almost missed my own anniversary. My first posting to this blog was on Nov. 19, 2002. Time flies when you’re having fun.…
Leaving law behind to teach high school
I was looking to see what Mark J. Welch was up to when I came across a surprise. In the mid-1990s, Mark founded the California Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Law Web site. It was a pretty good site with a great collection of celebrities’ wills. He later sold the site to another law firm.…
FTC ends investigation of Mass. public defenders
According to Suffolk Lawyers for Justice, the Federal Trade Commission has cancelled its investigation of the Massachusetts public defenders’ group, initiated in August after lawyers refused to accept appointments to new criminal cases. The SLJ’s announcement says that its board was informed by its attorney, Joseph Kociubes of Bingham McCutchen, that…
EEOC says law firms improve diversity
A new study of diversity in U.S. law firms, released this week by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, says that women now make up 40 percent of lawyers in medium- and large-sized firms, compared to 14 percent in 1975. The number of Black lawyers in these firms doubled since 1975, to over 4…
The future of legal technology
Also in the 10th anniversary issue of Law Technology News, I edited this piece, 1993-2013: The Future, the Past, collecting thoughts on the future of legal technology from an array of lawyers and legal professionals, among them such esteemed blawgers as Ron Friedman, Dennis Kennedy, Jerry Lawson, Joy London,…
The 10 best legal sites of the decade
Who could be so presumptuous as to do something so preposterous as pick the 10 best legal sites of the decade? I am afraid that would be me. But it was for good reason — the 10th anniversary issue of Law Technology News. (You will need to register to read the article, but…