Law Roundtable
The Common Scold
With LegalTech New York on our doorstep, we've putting our February issue of Law Technology News online a few days early. Around 5 ...
A quick reminder that ALM will continue our tradition of our Editors’ Breakfast Tuesday, Jan. 31, at 8 a.m., in the Petit Trianon room, at the Hilton — followed by our ...
Following in the footsteps of metropolitan docketing groups, the National Docketing Association has been established to provide a networking forum for legal professionals in the private and public sectors, reports its president, Chris Gierymski, who is director of docketing at DLA Piper's ...
The winners of Law Technology News' 2001 Innovation Awards will be honored at a ceremony at LegalTech New York, at the conclusion of ...
• First, anyone who has ever suffered through a tedious PowerPoint presentation may well get a kick outta this one from the Laughing Squid. Hat tip: Russ Curtis.
• Second, Bob Ambrogi found this hard-to-believe-it's-for-real lawyer advertisement. As he says, the humor "fails ...
U.S. Magistrate Andrew Peck is featured in today's Wall Street Journal, in an article about the pending five-day celebration of Sherlock Holmes' "suspected" ...
Shakin' off the holidays, back at work! New York City has been giving Al Gore ulcers with our crazy weather. We wore shorts last weekend, today we've all pulled ...
As the holidays approach, I wish you joys small and large, noise soft and loud. lights bright and quiet; enough silence; ...
I have just finished Walter Isaacson's compelling biography of Apple's Steve Jobs, one of the most fascinating portraits of a leader I have ever ...
Hands down, one of the most fascinating stories we have ever covered in Law Technology News was our June 2011 cover story, "Catch Me If You ...
