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  • Efficiency and the law

    More proof that efficiency will matter to in-house lawyers who hire law firms “Mobile phone operator O2 has instituted a radical new initiative in its legal department, which will include slashing its current panel of 38 law firms by two-thirds.nbsp… The litigation and mediation group of O2nbspis studying previous O2 disputes to assess whether they…

  • The Internet Constituency

    David Weinberger (author, blogger) proudly proclaims he’s a Dean volunteer (I hadn’t heard this before, and it’s just one more sign that the Internet cognoscenti will increasingly coalesce around Governor Dean’s campaign) in his article about how poorly the various presidential candidates are using the Internet (with one exception, that will come as no surprise…

  • Porting the k-collector client to MovableType

    Today I started work on porting the k-collector client to MovableType. [via Curiouser and curiouser!] This is exciting. Matt is the brains behind liveTopics, a product that fundamentally enhanced mynbspuse of Radio. Now that I’m a Movable Type user, I think this is a very encouraging sign. Matt – need beta testers? 🙂

  • Site Update

    I finally got around to updating the site’s look and feel. You’ll recall that I recently converted from Radio Userland to Movable Type; in that conversion I made the decision to stick with a standard template so that I wouldn’t run the risk of losing something important. This weekend I learned the ins and outs…

  • Clueless commentary from the tech trenches

    Speaking about the $1m raised online by the Dean for America campaign, Information Week columnist John Soat says: John Soat > IT Confidential: Spam Vs. Fund-Raising—A Clear Distinction > May 26, 2003” href=“http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=10100230”>It’s not like that money is going to buy Howard Dean a chance against George Bush. My guess is, the contributors thought they…

  • What if we had a picture inside a Starbucks…

    Prof. Lessig wonders (after finding out that Starbucks corporate policy is to prevent any photos being taken): I wonder what would happen if hundreds of people from around the country experimented this holiday weekend by taking pictures at their local Starbucks… Check it out… taken during a Meetup for Governor Howard Dean (taken by a…

  • “Howard Dean might just be our only hope.”

    Untelevised [T]wo revelations have led me to the conclusion that Howard Dean just might represent the one and only hope of the Democratic party. Matthew Langer’s observations are worth reading for a number of reasons. Most significantly, he was active in Gary Hart’s exploratory presidential bid and has been highly critical of Governor Dean in…

  • Why I like blogging

    There’s no single answer to the question, “Why do you blog?” But the last week has certainly given me some very personal reasons for enjoying it: unsolicited positive feedback from a variety of sources. Ernie thanks me for talking about an important issue, Rory thanks me for my writing, Jerry says I’m pretty smart for…

  • Corporate Counsel profile on Mark Chandler

    I’ve written about Chandler before, but I thought this was a good overview of what Cisco’s doing. law.com – The Cisco Kid [F]ew in-house departments are doing as much as Cisco Systems Inc. The 55 lawyers at the San Jose, Calif.-based network equipment supplier are using technology to handle discovery, track costs, create contracts —…

  • Scripting News picks up on the DeLay flap

    Ed Cone: “The blogosphere should be crackling over the story of Tom DeLay and the runaway Texas legislators, but it’s not, at least not yet.” [via Scripting News]