Someone, most likely Congressman Anthony Weiner, sent out a picture of a man’s genitalia to the wide world of Twitter. It has resulted in an explosion of coverage in the US media in the past few days. Congressman Weiner’s response to the picture was odd,...
Courtesy of SHG of Simple Justice, we have the amended complaint in Rakofsky v. the Internet TM. Yours truly still not a party. Rakofsky v. Internet Amended
5/17/11 Update: Amended complaint now available. Older updates at bottom of post. In a follow up to my post, How Young Lawyers Should Conduct Themselves Online?, here we have how young lawyers should not conduct themselves online. In case you missed it, about a month...
Adam Bryant, columinst at the NYT and author of the book, “The Corner Office: Indispensable and Unexpected Lessons From CEOs on How to Lead and Succeed,” just put up an article titled: Distilling the Wisdom of C.E.O.’s (warning, will consume one of your free monthly...
For the unaware, there is a lawyer-centric blogging platform/service called Lexblog, which is geared towards providing a turn-key solution to blogging/SEO/social media/etc . The CEO of the company is Kevin O’Keefe, and he maintains a blog called Real Lawyers Have...
Interesting breakdown on Gen Y/Millennials found here, from The Jury Expert. Quick excerpt: Case themes a. Millennials led very structured and protected early lives. Themes of how investors/plaintiffs/trainees were not protected, trained or supported may resonate with...