Reducing the amount of paper in your law practice is a dream that most (if not all) attorneys have had at one time or another. There are a number of commercial tools that are available that can assist with this process, but their cost can vary from moderate to expensive.
The Washington Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of a consumer and against AT&T and it service agreement. The ars technica website has the full story here. This is truly a case of David vs. Goliath, with David taking down the giant with his sling and pebble.
The Washington Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of a consumer and against AT&T and it service agreement. The ars technica website has the full story here. This is truly a case of David vs. Goliath, with David taking down the giant with his sling and pebble.
Google has announced the release of it own Windows based web browser called Chrome. Downloads are supposed to be available starting at 2 PM Eastern Time today, September 2, 2008. The announcement was made on Monday September 1 (Labor Day here in the US) after a comic explaining the process behind the design of the new browser was apparently leaked.
Joseph D. Kearney, Dean and Professor of Law at Marquette University Law School has announced the launch of the new faculty blog for the university.
Do.No.Evil. - That is the Google mantra that we are all familiar with. In my post yesterday, I pointed out opinions that Google was in fact turning in on its partners with this move. Now The Register out of the UK has posted this story about a troubling provision of Chrome's EULA.
Searching for blogs that are interesting and worth following can be a daunting task. I've come across 2 blogs that appear to be 1) interesting and 2) have useful information.The first is Ruth Sheperd's Arborlaw blog covering a wide range of topics and Raymond Ward's the (new) legal writer blog.
Join me at the Kalahari Resort October 23-25, 2008 in the Wisconsin Dells for the 3d Annual Wisconsin Solo & Small Firm Conference for 2 days of great CLE, networking and fun!
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