March 2006

Just a warning, postings will be a bit on the light side for this next week or so.  Nothing to do with my new gig at Legal Blogwatch; just a combination of what’s seemed like a slow news week, coupled with a huge summary judgment motion response that is consuming me.  I will be

David Swanner posts this excerpt from a rehearing petition that’s likely to lose.  Read it and see if you can figure out why:
Statement of Issue Presented for Review: The Court of Appeals committed a major error in affirming the dismissal. The Court did not address the facts of the case. The Court has a

Dennis Kennedy has been writing about law firm websites for ten years now, a veritable eternity in Internet time – and he has these tips for law firms who still can’t seem to get it right.  Dennis’ peeves include hard to find email addresses and concealed or non-existent attorney bios.  (As for me, a law

Dan Hull of What About the Clients speads some good cheer for us solo and small firm lawyers with this post referencing a recent study that only 30 percent of clients would recommend their law firm and that poor client service is driving clients away.  As Dan recaps:
it’s what I’ve been telling you for