In a couple of hours, I’m heading out to Seattle for the Global Marine Renewable Energy Conference as well as some other meetings with colleagues and online friends. I’ll be away for the week and fairly busy, so I won’t be posting. Plus, while I’m away, there’ll be some back-end work taking place at my
2010
A Few Quick Bits – Google Search Videos and Practice Management Comparison
I just wanted to mention a couple of quick resources.
First, if you’re in the market for law practice management tools, check out this post by my Social Media for Lawyers co-author, Nicole Black. In particular, Nicole mentions this extremely useful ABA Comparison Chart of different LPM tools. Unfortunately, many of the companies didn’t provide…
Legal Ethics of Cloud Computing
Notwithstanding a work deadline and my still outstanding taxes, I’ve done my part to express my views on cloud computing in response to the North Carolina Ethics Committee Inquiry. I’m not a member of the North Carolina Bar, but as a frequent commentator on solo and small firm practice, I felt it was important to…
North Carolina Wants Your Comments on Cloud Based Practice Management Tools.
Yesterday, I received the urgent news, first from my colleague Stephanie Kimbro of VLO Tech, then Jack Newton of Clio that the North Carolina bar has been asked to provide a formal ethics opinion on the use of the “cloud” or web-based services by lawyers. Details of some of the topics for consideration are …
Is Skills Training Overrated…The Fourth Circuit Shows Why
If you’ve followed me at this site for a while, you’d discover that I’m not particularly a fan of skills training in law school. Sure, I’m familiar with and agree with much in the Carnegie Report, which argues that law school needs to incorporate more skills training. However, I’ve always believed that between clinical…
Some Quick Tech Tidbits
Here’s some quick leftover tidbits from Tech Show (and elsewhere:)
Legal Typist Andrea Cannavina, my TechShow roommate posted these tweets from my session with Niki Black on Social Media;
Allison Shields of Legal Ease is doing a multi-part summary of Tech Show (this installment has 60 tweets) and
Ernie the Attorney Svenson has a neat
The More Things Change….
A half decade ago, I posted about the then- historic lawsuit by the EEOC against biglaw firm Sidley Austin for engaging in age discrimination by demoting or forcing the retirement of 32 partners in their late fifties and early sixties because of their age. Of course, because federal discrimination laws apply only to employees, not…
BonaFide Office Rules – A Rejoinder by Tannebaum
Last week, I criticized a ruling out of New Jersey interpreting the bonafide office rule to prohibit virtual offices. I argued that the rule (1) would force lawyers to hire staff and rent full time space, thereby raising the cost of legal services and (2) make it difficult for recently unemployed lawyers and female lawyers…
I’ll Take Turkewitz on Ethics Over Jack Marshall Any Day of the Week
[April 6, 2010 – Update] Jack Marshall offers a response at his blog, here and describes his position in the comments section below. Jack explains that his post was not intended to linkbait and I take him at his word for that and apologize for the accusation. However, I don’t apologize for the tenor of…
Sorry, But I’m Not Contrite About Ignite Law (Just a Little Late to Respond)
The night before ABATech Show, I participated in Ignite Law 2010: The Future of Law in Six Minute Increments. I’ll admit — the Ignite event excited me – and I submitted a proposal because I think and write about the future of law and also because the Ignite format – 20 slides in 20…