Category: Uncategorized
-
Law Meets Blog
Law Meets Blog: Electronic Publishing Comes of Age [LLRX.com]. This recent article on LLRX.com, by Denise Howell, documents emerging best practices in web publishing for judges, lawyers, and courts, focusing on the use of simple weblog technology. I read Denise’s weblog, Bag and Baggage, regularly, and appreciate the opportunity to learn from her professional interests and explorations.…
-
German Court Accepts Documents via E-mail
Many thanks to Martin Roell for this pointer (you can click the “translate to English” button in the upper left; it makes the whole experience far more understandable for us non-German speakers). It turns out that a German court is now accepting filings via e-mail, and will even allow those documents to be submitted in XML. In…
-
Searchable Archive of Techlaw Briefs Now Online
The Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy clinic, and U.C. Berkeley’s School of Information Management & Systems … have put up a searchable BriefBank for “law, technology and public policy” cases. The site appears to be in draft form (there are several prototypes), but is a great idea. [via Bag & Baggage]
-
Leadership Challenges in Professional Services Firms
“Carrying out the responsibilities of a CEO in a professional service firm is exceptionally challenging because the position lacks the inherent power and control that CEOs of traditional companies enjoy.”This article is an excerpt from Aligning the Stars: How to Succeed When Professionals Drive Results, published by Harvard Business School about the challenges inherent in a…
-
Ask Not What Google Can Do For You…
The Google API is a two-way street. Google’s new SOAP API seemed to follow a boom-and-bust trajectory. Everyone was excited about it until it arrived. Then doubts arose. “Bah,” scoffed Edd Dumbill in an O’Reilly Network column (http://www.oreillynet.com/cs/weblog/view/wlg/1303), “what a waste of space for something that can be done in one line of shell script.”…
-
Federal Government Worst at KM “by far”
Federal Computer World reports on a Gartner presentation to a bunch of federal KM “specialists.” From the article: Much of the problems seems to be that government workers don’t understand what knowledge management is. “Knowledge management is a business process that has to be approached with discipline,” [Gartner’s French] Caldwell said. “It is not a technology. You…
-
Acton Boxborough Soccer Dynamos
I have no reason to link to this site, other than they’re from my home town (Acton, Massachusetts). Saw them linked on the Radio Community Server’s most viewed pages. Great idea – youth soccer team, includes e-mail links to the coaches, schedule, storm tracking (!). Makes sense.
-
Dr. Mudd and Military Tribunals: Here We Go Again
History with a Sept. 11 twist. A chapter in American history that has come to life again in the federal courts may shed light on the jurisdiction of post-Sept. 11 military tribunals. [National Law Journal]This is an article about the conviction of Dr. Samuel Mudd as a co-conspirator in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Interestingly,…
-
Hollings Bill Endorses Spyware
Salon: “Sen. Fritz Hollings is pushing a bill that supposedly safeguards online privacy — but actually gives intrusive marketers a green light.” [Scripting News]I guess I should’ve suspected as much. First Hollings had the “consumer broadband and digital television promotion act“, which actually did none of those. Now he has the “online personal privacy act“…
-
Debut of Radio pages
Debut of Radio pages for WV Supreme Court site. The seven new opinions released today were posted to newly-revised pages on the WV Supreme Court site, which marks the official debut of these new Radio-driven pages. I broadcast the new links to the 2100+ subscribers of my e-mail opinion summary list, so I’m anxious to see what kind…