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Lawgarithms

Lawgarithms

Issue-spotting the Live Web. Covers blogging, copyright, licenses, privacy, software, syndication and more. By Denise Howell.

http://blogs.zdnet.com/Howell
  • Nov 16

    Touched by the TSA

    Touched by the TSA
    Stop the security line, I want to get off. And I’m taking my kid with me.
  • Nov 16

    Touched by the TSA

    Touched by the TSA
    Time was when having "the talk" with your kids meant the birds and the bees. Nowadays parents also have to be ready to explain shoe- and underwear-bombers, molotov toothpaste, and the touchy-feely TSA.
  • Nov 9

    Video Kinect: The telepresent under the tree

    Video Kinect: The telepresent under the tree
    Over the weekend I picked up our Kinect Sensor; at $149 including a the
Rank this Week: 1755

LawGeek

LawGeek

Covers intellectual property, free speech, privacy rights and other topics. By Jason Schultz.

http://lawgeek.typepad.com/lawgeek/
Rank this Week: 1874

LawPundit

LawPundit

Covers law, information technology, intellectual property and new media. By Andis Kaulins.

http://lawpunditblog.blogspot.com/
Rank this Week: 287

LAWTECH GURU BLOG

LAWTECH GURU BLOG

Covers law practice managment and related technology issues. By Jeff Beard.

http://www.lawtechguru.com/
  • Nov 4

    Bring eDiscovery In-house While Avoiding Pitfall

    Bring eDiscovery In-house While Avoiding Pitfall
    InsideCounsel offers some tips for those interested in bringing eDiscovery in-house while avoiding pitfalls, including some comments from yours truly. Check out "Inside Job" in InsideCounsel's November issue, published in the monthly…
  • Oct 27

    10 Tips for Safe Social Networking for Attorneys & Expert

    10 Tips for Safe Social Networking for Attorneys & Expert
    LinkedIn. Facebook. Twitter. Blogs.  Bob Ambrogi, always on the forefront of web technologies and their impact, recently published two helpful "Top 10" articles - one each for attorneys and experts, with some great tips for those navigating…
  • Aug 18

    Legal EHR Summit: Thoughts & Impression

    Legal EHR Summit: Thoughts & Impression
    From the many presentations and discussions at the AHIMA sponsored Legal EHR Summit in Chicago, it's clear that healthcare records and records management in the U.S. are changing.  (In case you were wondering, "EHR" = Electronic Health…
Rank this Week: 4441

LawyerKM

LawyerKM

Covers knowledge management and technology for lawyers and law firms. By Patrick DiDomenico.

http://lawyerkm.com
  • Apr 28

    Communicating Knowledge Management (KM) to Busy Lawyer

    Communicating Knowledge Management (KM) to Busy Lawyer
    I am constantly reminded of the importance of communicating effectively.  And I am repeatedly convinced that a simple message delivered in a simple way is most effective. Last Thursday, I participated on a speaking panel with Lisa…
  • Apr 23

    Speaking: Leveraging Knowledge Management (KM) Technologies and Methods to Grow Legal Project Management (LPM)

    Speaking: Leveraging Knowledge Management (KM) Technologies and Methods to Grow Legal Project Management (LPM)
    I am looking forward to speaking on a panel at the 11th Annual Law Firm Information and Technology Forum, on April 25, 2013,  sponsored by Thomson Reuters. The topic is Leveraging KM Technologies and Methods to Grow Legal Project…
  • Apr 8

    Knowledge Management: Not As New As You Might Think

    Knowledge Management: Not As New As You Might Think
    These days, I’ve been reverting a bit to my college life when I studied philosophy, and revisiting some old texts.  Not surprisingly, I’m coming across pearls of wisdom in the writings of the ancient thinkers.  This,…
Rank this Week: 2321

Lawyers are boring.

Lawyers are boring.

Covers Taxonomy, Open Access, Free Legal Sources, Plain Language, BigData, IT to create new law and new lawyers.

http://lawyersareboring.tumblr.com
  • Jun 14

    Legal Startups: changing the world by changing the law

    Legal Startups: changing the world by changing the law
    If you, like me, understand some Italian. On  LegalPad I’ve just published this short article, stuffed with data and irony, to convince law students to change route and think twice about their role. Legal Pad is a project by…
  • May 29

    What's on a lawyer's mind? The experiment.

    What's on a lawyer's mind? The experiment.
    I’ve been collaborating for some time with AL the Automatic Lawyer, the first or maybe the second Italian legal startup: a place for downloading tailor-made legal documents in all the major EU languages.  Beta test will be ready in…
  • May 10

    What is Legal Architecture

    What is Legal Architecture
    (and why I call myself a Legal Architect) Legal Architecture’s manifesto, first draft. My post on Legal Half Hour. Excerpts: “Law is information. Like information, it can be produced from many different sources and reach…
Rank this Week: 5208

Lawyers Get Social

Lawyers Get Social

Covers trends and ethical issues for lawyers engaging in social networking. By Randy Wilson.

http://lawyersgetsocial.com/
  • Jun 17

    Importance of Attorney Review

    Importance of Attorney Review
    This post creates a strawman argument about attorney reviews, stating that some people doubt the value of reviews for attorneys looking for new business.  I don’t think anyone questions the power of Yelp and its progeny for…
  • Jun 14

    Tip of the Week: Sign up for Google+ Profile

    Tip of the Week: Sign up for Google+ Profile
    Here is another reason why a Google+ profile is important.  This is about authorship and visibility.  Since Google is still the big player in search – 67% of all searches in the US are performed on Google, it makes sense…
  • Jun 13

    What to Do Without Google Reader?

    What to Do Without Google Reader?
    I have been focused on Google taking away iGoogle which has been my focus for developing ideas about new content.  I thought it was a great tool to easily aggregate lots of subject related content and view it at a … Continue…
Rank this Week: 2111

Legal Bytes

Legal Bytes

Covers digital advertising, new media, e-commerce and the law. By Reed Smith.

http://www.legalbytes.com
  • May 6

    WOMD. Now Available at Your Nearby Staples!

    WOMD. Now Available at Your Nearby Staples!
    I read with interest, recent reports of a 3-D printed hand gun, created by Defense Distributed, being test-fired at a gun range just south of Austin, Texas. Defense Distributed, whose website bills itself as "The Home of the Wiki Weapons…
  • Apr 30

    Useless But Compelling Facts - April 2013

    Useless But Compelling Facts - April 2013
    EXTRA, EXTRA !  WORLD WIDE WEB CELEBRATES BOTH A BIRTHDAY AND AN ANNIVERSARY!! In a world of “firsts,” Legal Bytes is publishing a Useless But Compelling Fact – both the Question & the Answer at the same time. We…
  • Apr 15

    "No taxation without representation"

    "No taxation without representation"
    In the mid-1700s, British colonists in the 13 Colonies, which eventually became the original United States of America, began to summarize their primary grievance against British rule with the slogan, "No taxation without representation."…
Rank this Week: 2066

Legal Geekery

Legal Geekery

Covers the shenanigans of some geeks stuck in law school.

http://legalgeekery.com
  • Feb 12

    I Got Myriad Problems and Patents Are One

    I Got Myriad Problems and Patents Are One
    Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, Inc. is a case with a long and storied history in the federal courts. For our purposes, the only thing you really need to know is that the Supreme Court is set to hear oral…
  • Feb 12

    I Got Myriad Problems and Patents Are One

    I Got Myriad Problems and Patents Are One
    Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, Inc. is a case with a long and storied history in the federal courts. For our purposes, the only thing you really need to know is that the Supreme Court is set to hear oral…
  • Feb 7

    97% Profit Margins on Internet Will Cripple Innovation

    97% Profit Margins on Internet Will Cripple Innovation
    We’re at a point now where technology has finally caught up to the amount of bandwidth most people have available. A few years ago, the only thing we could really do to max out our bandwidth was download huge files from the internet,…
Rank this Week: 1394

Legal iPad

Legal iPad

Covers the use of iPads for lawyers and business professionals. By Nicole Black.

http://legal-ipad.com/
  • Jun 14

    FREE Webinar: Solo & Small Firms -10 Ethics Red Flags You Need To Know

    FREE Webinar: Solo & Small Firms -10 Ethics Red Flags You Need To Know
     (Photo credit: rvw) Sign up for a free webinar, hosted by MyCase, on June 27th, 2013 at 11am PDT / 2pm EDT. At the webinar, Carolyn Elefant and I will discuss the top ten ethical red flags your firm…
  • Jun 10

    The latest in Android apps for lawyer

    The latest in Android apps for lawyer
    This week’s Daily Record column is entitled ”The latest in Android apps for lawyers.” A pdf of the article can be found here and my past Daily Record articles can be accessed here. ***** The latest…
  • Mar 26

    An infographic on mobile use by lawyers and a giveaway!

    An infographic on mobile use by lawyers and a giveaway!
    First, the giveaway. Head on over to the MyCase blog to enter to win a free copy of the JuryPad app, compliments of the good folks at Bench&Bar, LLC. The JuryPad iPad app is designed to streamline the jury…
Rank this Week: 3965

Legal Loudspeaker

Legal Loudspeaker

Cover tech solutions and issues for law firms. By Accellis Technology Group.

http://legalloudspeaker.com/
  • Jun 10

    A Complete Guide to Managed Services for Law Firm

    A Complete Guide to Managed Services for Law Firm
    In an effort to deal with rampant security threats, evolving technology, and to level spending patterns, many law firms are turning to Managed Services Providers (MSPs) to protect their IT environment and stabilize their budget. But not all…
  • Jun 7

    Is Your Law Firm Ready for VDI? (Part 2)

    Is Your Law Firm Ready for VDI? (Part 2)
    In my last post, we reviewed what VDI is, why it’s growing in popularity, and why VDI may be a great option for law firms. Now let’s explore the cost and deployment considerations you should be aware of, and whether it can save…
  • May 30

    Symphony OCR Update (V 6.0)

    Symphony OCR Update (V 6.0)
    Trumpet, the makers of Symphony Suite, an application that automatically OCRs every file within your Worldox repository, recently completed updates to Symphony OCR versions 5.4.0 and earlier which includes several new features we think…
Rank this Week: 2694

LegalTXTS

LegalTXTS

Covers law and technology, with an emphasis on legal issues regarding digital media, privacy and data security, and information management. By Elijah Yip.

http://www.legaltxts.com/
  • Jun 18

    Estate Planning and Cyberspace: Making Sure Data Doesn’t Byte the Dust

    Estate Planning and Cyberspace: Making Sure Data Doesn’t Byte the Dust
    Ownership of contents of online email account gets called into question after the owner of the account dies — Ajemian v. Yahoo!, Inc., 987 N.E.2d 604 (Mass. Ct. App. May 7, 2013) Who owns the data in an online account after the account…
  • Jun 17

    Privacy of Employee Data on Dual-Use Device

    Privacy of Employee Data on Dual-Use Device
    Supervisor snoops into former employee’s personal Gmail account after she returns company-issued Blackberry — Lazette v. Kulmatycki, 2013 WL 2455937 (N.D. Ohio June 5, 2013) The line between personal and business use of electronic…
  • May 21

    The Electronic Wake Employees Leave Behind

    The Electronic Wake Employees Leave Behind
    Employer sues ex-employee for not updating his LinkedIn profile — Jefferson Audio Visual Systems, Inc. v. Light, 2013 WL 1947625 (W.D. Ky. May 9, 2013). What would you do if your ex-employee told everybody he’s still working for…
Rank this Week: 1904

LegalTypist

LegalTypist

Covers legal technology.

http://blog.legaltypist.com/
  • Oct 16

    How to turn off ad tracking in Apple iOS6 – it’s tricky

    How to turn off ad tracking in Apple iOS6 – it’s tricky
    According to this Business Insider article: Apple Has Quietly Started Tracking iPhone Users Again, And It’s Tricky To Opt Out “The company has started tracking users so that advertisers can target them again, through a new tracking…
  • Sep 13

    5 Tips To Save on Printing

    5 Tips To Save on Printing
    Use less ink/toner, set your printer to the draft setting Use the 2-up layout in Properties to print two pages per sheet Use both front and back sides of paper for drafts Get a printer that has separate color cartridges or better yet, invest…
  • Sep 4

    Techy Tuesday – 5 Tweets of Interest

    Techy Tuesday – 5 Tweets of Interest
    Culling through a week of tweets – here’s the 5 links which garnered the most interest by my followers: 1. TLCxn Lunch N Learn Fall 2012 webinar series: http://ow.ly/d02pC 2. The Legal Connection Library can be found here…
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LEGALyTE

LEGALyTE

Covers the regulations, rules and laws related to the telecommunicatinos, technology and information society sectors in Spain.

http://legalyte.wordpress.com
  • Apr 25

    A partir de ahora, nos vemos en BYTES&LEGAL

    A partir de ahora, nos vemos en BYTES&LEGAL
    Después de un periodo de transición y guarda, y tras enamorarme de la filosofia, sencillez y flexibilidad de Tumblr, con este post, Legalyte oficialmente deja de existir, para convertirse ahora en BYTES&LEGAL.
  • Jun 8

    El Anteproyecto de Ley de Financiación de RTVE

    El Anteproyecto de Ley de Financiación de RTVE
    Hace un mes aproximadamente, el Gobierno anunció la aprobación, en Consejo de Ministros del anteproyecto de ley de financiación de RTVE. El Gobierno aprueba el anteproyecto de ley que elimina la publicidad de TVE
  • May 26

    Buscador Legal, powered by LegalyTE

    Buscador Legal, powered by LegalyTE
    Hace tiempo que Google lanzó su servicio de Busquedas Personalizadas Google Co-op, que permite crear motores de búsqueda personalizados según el tipo de contenidos que se quieran buscar.  También hace tiempo, casi cuando salió, se me…
Rank this Week: 3774

Lex Ferenda

Lex Ferenda

Cover cyberlaw, libraries, media and higher education. By Daithí Mac Síthigh.

http://www.lexferenda.com
  • Jun 17

    Preview: media & communications at SLS 2013

    Preview: media & communications at SLS 2013
    The 2013 conference of the Society of Legal Scholars takes place here in Edinburgh this September. I continue as convenor of the Media & Communications section, and we have a particularly exciting (and packed) programme this year. An EU…
  • Jun 16

    (Free) access to articles on apps and on intermediarie

    (Free) access to articles on apps and on intermediarie
    This month, the final versions of two of my articles have been published by Oxford University Press. OUP’s approach to copyright allows pre-prints to be posted on sites like SSRN, but for final versions, the author is supplied with a…
  • Apr 17

    The European Commission should ask for a refund

    The European Commission should ask for a refund
    I was surprised to see discussion of the Mediadem project in the Telegraph this week (picked up elsewhere although without additional information), which some of my Edinburgh colleagues have been involved in.  I should say at the outset…
Rank this Week: 716

LexDigerati

LexDigerati

Focuses on technology policy, social media, intellectual property, antitrust and Internet isssues. By Glenn B. Manishin.

http://manishin.com/law
Rank this Week: 2623

Lexero Law Firm Blog

Lexero Law Firm Blog

Comments on intellectual property and information technology law.

http://www.lexero.com/blog/
  • Nov 19

    What Does Cyber Law Mean in Today’s World?

    What Does Cyber Law Mean in Today’s World?
    Areas of Cyber Law on The Internet Today In many ways, the World Wide Web is a bit like the Wild Wild West of the 21st Century. There’s a huge realm of things people are discovering how to do online, and many of them aren’t exactly on the…
  • Sep 13

    The Libya Anticybersquatting Domain Name Lawsuit

    The Libya Anticybersquatting Domain Name Lawsuit
    I recently successfully represented Mr. Ahmad Miski in a matter originally captioned as “The Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and the Embassy of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya v. Miski.” Stated another way, my client was sued…
  • Aug 23

    Internet Safety For Kid

    Internet Safety For Kid
    These days, kids get online at a younger age than ever before. There are some very useful things kids can do online, such as learning, research, educational games, and more. The internet is also something that need to be approached carefully…
Rank this Week: 3480

Life Sciences Legal Update

Life Sciences Legal Update

Analysis and commentary on trends and developments in life sciences and health care law. By Reed Smith.

http://www.lifescienceslegalupdate.com/
Rank this Week: 584

Lipton, Weinberger & Husick Blog

Lipton, Weinberger & Husick Blog

Covers intellectual property issues. By Adam G. Garson.

http://www.garson-law.com/blog
  • May 30

    Ask Dr. Trademark…

    Ask Dr. Trademark…
    (Dr. Copyright is off this month – although some might say that he’s always been a bit off – so our very own Dr. Trademark has stepped to the plate to hit more of your burning legal questions out of the park.) Dear Doc.: I…
  • May 30

    The Naked Truth About Fair Use Applied to Trademark

    The Naked Truth About Fair Use Applied to Trademark
    We’ve written a lot about the “fair use” concept in the copyright context but did you know that there is also a fair use concept in trademark law? Here’s a case that illustrates the point. In 2012, the Naked Cowboy…
  • May 30

    The Fable of the Supreme Court and the Beanstalk

    The Fable of the Supreme Court and the Beanstalk
    Once upon a time, a farmer purchased a magic bean.  The farmer planted his magic bean, as farmers do.  The magic bean grew into a magic beanstalk and made more magic beans.  The farmer harvested the magic beans, as farmers do,…
Rank this Week: 3444

Massachusetts Data Privacy Law…

Massachusetts Data Privacy Law Blog

Covers data breaches, phishing, social engineering and federal privacy law. By John H. Lacey of The McCormack Firm, LLC.

http://www.massdataprivacylaw.com
  • Apr 30

    "Slippery Slope" defined...

    "Slippery Slope" defined...
    Way back in law school we learned a term called the "slippery slope." In academia, it usually has a negative connotation because it usually means..."the beginning of the end."
  • Apr 9

    MASS RMV DATA STOLEN - WHY?

    MASS RMV DATA STOLEN - WHY?
    Last Thursday two masked men, operating a stolen jeep, pulled up next to a courier's white van that was parked outside a MA RMV location, jumped out of the jeep and stole five bags from the courier's van. This is according to witness'…
  • Apr 2

    Major Credit Card Processor hacked - is the sky falling?

    Major Credit Card Processor hacked - is the sky falling?
    Last Friday, I was reading my daily dose of Brian Krebs' blog, KrebsOnSecurity.com, and read his story about a compa
Rank this Week: 4465

MBBP's Good Company

MBBP's Good Company

Covers news, events and developments in business, intellectual property, employment law. By Morse, Barnes-Brown & Pendleton.

http://blogmbbp.wordpress.com
  • Jun 14

    MBBP Celebrates 20th Anniversary

    MBBP Celebrates 20th Anniversary
    In June of 1993, two experienced and entrepreneurial lawyers, Richard S. “Chip” Morse and Peter N. Barnes-Brown, opened the doors of their new corporate law firm, gambling as they did so that their innovative approach to the…
  • Jun 6

    The H-1B Filing Season – a Post-Mortem

    The H-1B Filing Season – a Post-Mortem
    By: Donald Parker The 2014 H-1B filing season opened on April 1st with a bang. In the first 5 days of April, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (“CIS”) received approximately 124,000 visa petitions for new H-1Bs…
  • May 28

    Giant Otter Technologies Chosen as MassChallenge Finalist

    Giant Otter Technologies Chosen as MassChallenge Finalist
    MassChallenge is a non-profit organization which runs a $1 Million annual competition and accelerator that connects high-impact startups and entrepreneurs with the resources they need to get their startup off the ground and be…
Rank this Week: 502

MediaBerkman

MediaBerkman

Harvard Law School Berkman Center for Internet & Society Podcast.

http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/mediaberkman
  • Jun 11

    Laura Amico on Jazz and Journalism: Reporting with Improvisation

    Laura Amico on Jazz and Journalism: Reporting with Improvisation
    Improvisation theories, drawn mostly from jazz, have increasingly been applied to entrepreneurship, new product development, and other fields, but rarely, if ever, to journalism. Yet journalism is an industry built on improvisation, from the…
  • Jun 11

    Laura Amico on Jazz and Journalism: Reporting with Improvisation [AUDIO]

    Laura Amico on Jazz and Journalism: Reporting with Improvisation [AUDIO]
    Improvisation theories, drawn mostly from jazz, have increasingly been applied to entrepreneurship, new product development, and other fields, but rarely, if ever, to journalism. Yet journalism is an industry built on improvisation, from the…
  • May 28

    Dorothea Kleine on ICTs, Development and the Capabilities Approach

    Dorothea Kleine on ICTs, Development and the Capabilities Approach
    ICT for development (ICT4D) scholars claim that the internet, radio, and mobile phones can support development. Yet the dominant paradigm of development as economic growth is too limiting to understand the full potential of these…
Rank this Week: 122

Mediation Channel

Mediation Channel

Information, news, and commentary on mediation, negotiation, law, and conflict management. By Diane Levin.

http://mediationchannel.com
Rank this Week: 853

Meg Kribble

Meg Kribble

Covers law librarianship and technology.

http://megkribble.net/
  • Apr 13

    Professor Katherine Porter on the CFPB

    Professor Katherine Porter on the CFPB
    I went to a great brownbag talk today by Professor Katherine Porter (visiting HLS this year from the University of Iowa) on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Because I know this is a topic of interest to many--and because I was…
  • Nov 3

    The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

    The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
    This is a quick post on a topic I intend to write about in more detail later.
  • Jul 19

    Lessons from AALL2010: Keep It Real, Vendor

    Lessons from AALL2010: Keep It Real, Vendor
    Imagine you're at the AALL 2050 Business Meeting in San Francisco, CA: A librarian no one in 2010 has met, because he hasn't started his career yet, presides as president. After the treasurer's report, it's time to award the president's…
Rank this Week: 2848

Michael Geist's Blog

Michael Geist's Blog

Covers technology and DRM. By Michael Geist.

http://www.michaelgeist.ca
  • Jun 18

    Debating Surveillance and the Law in Canada

    Debating Surveillance and the Law in Canada
    The recent stories about surveillance in the United States and Canada have generated increased debate in the media over the issue and I've been privileged to participate in several discussions. Last week, I sat down with Nick Taylor-Vaisey…
  • Jun 17

    The Trade Agreement That Cried Wolf: The Canada - EU Trade Agreement Timeline

    The Trade Agreement That Cried Wolf: The Canada - EU Trade Agreement Timeline
    The Canada - EU Trade Agreement was in the news last week with multiple reports on the likelihood of talks concluding within the next few days. Some reports said a deal was possible, British Prime Minister David Cameron said a deal is…
  • Jun 13

    Canada Moves Forward With WIPO Internet Treaty Ratification But It Likely Won't Be Final Until 2014

    Canada Moves Forward With WIPO Internet Treaty Ratification But It Likely Won't Be Final Until 2014
    Canadian Heritage Minister James Moore tabled  the WIPO Internet Treaties (the WIPO Copyright Treaty and the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty) earlier this week in the House of Commons, starting the process of Canadian…
Rank this Week: 35

Michael Morse's Technology and…

Michael Morse's Technology and Management Blog

Covers cool sites, gadgets, and technology and management tips.

http://www.michaelmorsesblog.com
  • Feb 2

    Desktop Virtualization Saves Cost

    Desktop Virtualization Saves Cost
    Sometime ago I made an investment in technology and it has begun to pay off.  Those in the practice of law may know I have been a pioneer in paperless office innovation using an array of desktop and network scanners.  Several years ago I…
  • Nov 11

    Try Echosign for Electronic Signature

    Try Echosign for Electronic Signature
    Electronic signatures are getting more and more popular. Federal courts now accept electronic signatures, state courts are starting to, and businesses use them to execute contracts. If you are considering using digital signatures for your…
  • Sep 14

    Organize Your Inbox

    Organize Your Inbox
    Gmail has a brand new feature to help you stay better organized.  It’s called priority inbox. Google has designed formulas that determine whether an email is important or not. They figure this out based on which emails you read and which…
Rank this Week: 3786

Naked Law

Naked Law

UK technology law laid bare by Cambridge lawyers.

http://www.nakedlaw.com/
  • Dec 7

    Night night Naked Law

    Night night Naked Law
    This is our last post on Naked Law. If you're still a subscriber, you'd be forgiven for being surprised to hear from us. You may even have forgotten we exist. Well exist we (the writers) still do. In the months...
  • Dec 16

    Cookies – ‘This isn’t going away. It’s the law’

    Cookies – ‘This isn’t going away. It’s the law’
    Now you may be getting bored by this point about people harping on about the changes to the law on cookies and it seems like even the public are starting to notice that something’s going on (see this list of the top 10 ‘What is…?
  • Nov 25

    I confirm that I agree to improve consumer rights online

    I confirm that I agree to improve consumer rights online
    In a recent move (which seems to have completely passed me by until now), all 27 EU countries agreed to adopt a new Consumer Rights Directive, which focuses in particular on strengthening consumer rights in online transactions.
Rank this Week: 2095

Nanotechnology Law

Nanotechnology Law

Assesses the legal implications of nanoscale technologies. By Mohamad Mova Al Afghani.

http://nanotechlaw.blogspot.com/
  • Dec 28

    Fwd: Your Paper Makes SSRN Top Ten List

    Fwd: Your Paper Makes SSRN Top Ten List
     Dear Mohamad Mova Al 'Afghani: Your paper, "The Potential Role of the Human Right to Water in the Management of Indonesia's Water Resources", was recently listed on SSRN's Top Ten download list for Environment & Natural Resources…
  • May 17

    Add your lawfirm to our Lawfirm Directory (and get featured!)

    Add your lawfirm to our Lawfirm Directory (and get featured!)
      In case you haven’t realize, the Nanotechnology Law blog adds a few links in the tabs: Lawfirm Directory and Add Lawfirm. Lawfirm directory is a new feature aimed at collecting information about lawfirms practising Nanotechnology…
  • Apr 13

    Image via WikipediaNortheastern to host…

    Image via WikipediaNortheastern to host Global Regulation of Nanotechnologies co
Rank this Week: 1974

Nanotechnology Law Report

Nanotechnology Law Report

Covers legal issues surrounding nanotechnology. By Porter Wright Morris & Arthur.

http://www.nanolawreport.com/
  • Mar 7

    Nanoforart

    Nanoforart
      "A thing of beauty" , as John Keats once wrote, may be "a joy forever", but works of art, whether they are sculptures, paintings, buildings, or books, do not last forever. Over time, delicate pigments fade, restoration or…
  • Feb 22

    First-to-File Patent System Arrives March 16, 2013

    First-to-File Patent System Arrives March 16, 2013
    With significant changes to law governing how the U.S. grants patents taking effect next month, Porter Wright recommends that all clients consider filing any contemplated patent applications by March 15. This includes filing non-provisional…
  • Jan 14

    New Chairman of House Committee on Science, Space and Technology

    New Chairman of House Committee on Science, Space and Technology
    The 113th Congress has begun it's first session and, as is the usual procedure at the start of a new Congress, new chairpersons have been selected for most of the House and Senate Committees. Among these new chairs is Representive Lamar…
Rank this Week: 944

Nathan Roach

Nathan Roach

Covers technology, intellectual property, and business law.

http://nathanroach.com/
  • Feb 18

    Comparing Texas Partnership

    Comparing Texas Partnership
    Background Texas entities structured as partnerships come in three forms: • the General Partnership (GP) • the Limited Partnership (LP) • the Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)   In some states, entities can also be a…
  • May 31

    Startup Law for Designer

    Startup Law for Designer
    This presentation was given at Geekdom, a collaborative workspace/incubator for startups in San Antonio, Texas. It addresses many of the common questions that design shops and web startups encounter as they build their branding, select…
  • May 18

    2012 Bexar Bench Motions Trial

    2012 Bexar Bench Motions Trial
    This presentation was given at the Bexar County Bench Motions and Trials continuing legal education seminar in May 2012.  Presenters are Judge Richard Price, Judge Cathy Stryker, and attorney Nathan Roach.  The presentation follows updates…
Rank this Week: 5025

Nerds in Court

Nerds in Court

Focuses on emerging legal issues and news stories relating to video games, comic books, anime, and other nerd culture. By John G. Nowakowski and Christina R. Evola.

http://nerdsincourt.wordpress.com/
  • Jun 12

    GHOST RIDER LAWSUIT BROUGHT BACK FROM THE DEAD

    GHOST RIDER LAWSUIT BROUGHT BACK FROM THE DEAD
    In December 2011, NiC covered the case of Gary Friedrich, the comic book writer who claims credit for inventing the flaming-skulled, motorcycle-riding hero of Marvel Comics.   Friedrich’s case had been moved to New York federal…
  • Jun 11

    ON PRISM, SMITH, AND PEN REGISTERS

    ON PRISM, SMITH, AND PEN REGISTERS
    Edward Snowden is a computer nerd that could be finding his way to court sometime in the future.  The big news of the week is Snowden’s leak that the CIA and other intelligence agencies, have been mining “metadata”…
  • May 23

    ARGUMENTS BEGAN AND ENDED IN 38 STUDIOS MOTION TO DISMISS: NO “OPENING ARGUMENTS”

    ARGUMENTS BEGAN AND ENDED IN 38 STUDIOS MOTION TO DISMISS: NO “OPENING ARGUMENTS”
    It is being widely reported that the Providence Journal reported that Opening Arguments began in the Rhode Island case against 38 Studios, the producer of Kingdoms of Amalur. Nerds in Court previously covered the story HERE though little…
Rank this Week: 3640

Netlawblog

Netlawblog

Internet Tools for Lawyers. By Jerry Lawson.

http://www.laweb.org
  • Jan 20

    Hello world!

    Hello world!
    Welcome to Laweb.org. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
  • Jan 11

    Laweb.org

    Laweb.org
    Laweb.org is a comprehensive Internet resource on various types of law.  Each of these pages include links to the relevant statutory and regulatory sections. Finally, laweb.org contains a great deal of custom written descriptions of how…
  • Jul 31

    Those Ignorant Bloggers, At It Again

    Those Ignorant Bloggers, At It Again
    Here's a great example of the phenomenon I wrote about recently--the blogger network being more knowledgeable about many subjects than the old media "experts." Juan Cole is a professor at the University of Michigan, an expert on the Middle…
Rank this Week: 4231

New Media & Technology Law Blog

New Media & Technology Law Blog

Covers intellectual property, data security, online marketing and online commerce. By Proskauer.

http://newmedialaw.proskauer.com
Rank this Week: 3690

Nick.pro

Nick.pro

By Nicholas Moline, a programmer at Justia.com

http://www.nick.pro
  • Mar 29

    180 Pounds Down

    180 Pounds Down
    At my weigh in this week I was down to 310 pounds which brings me to 180 pounds lost!
  • Dec 26

    Not too fat to journey through space… mountain!

    Not too fat to journey through space… mountain!
    As many of my friends know, I am a huge Disney Fan.  A year and a half ago, on a trip to Disneyland with my wife and Brother-in-law I went through the line queue at Space Mountain and attempted to get into the ride vehicle.  Sadly,…
  • Nov 12

    Losing my Geek Cred: Nick.pro hacked

    Losing my Geek Cred: Nick.pro hacked
    Image Credit sxc.hu/ine
Rank this Week: 3604

ninetyfiveyears

ninetyfiveyears

Covers media, technology, culture and the law. By Richard D. Allen and Joe Pirrotta.

http://www.95years.com
Rank this Week: 4177

North Carolina Journal of Law &…

North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology

Features legal scholarship in law and technology topics, including intellectual property law, cyberspace law, environmental law, criminal law, health law, and privacy law.

http://ncjolt.org/
Rank this Week: 1912

NYTechLitigation.com - Litigation…

NYTechLitigation.com - Litigation and Technology News and Opinion

Developments at the intersection of law, litigation, and technology. By Jeffrey Gross.

http://nytechlitigation.com/
  • Mar 15

    Court Rules That LinkedIn Account Belongs to Employee, not Employer

    Court Rules That LinkedIn Account Belongs to Employee, not Employer
    Eagle v. Edcomm, a case about which I’ve posted before, resulted in what may be one of the first rulings on the merits of a thorny issue concerning social media:  Who owns a social media account, the employer or the employee, if…
  • Feb 24

    Recent Case Illustrates Importance of Clawback Provision

    Recent Case Illustrates Importance of Clawback Provision
    Federal Rule of Evidence 502(d) allows courts to issue orders that protect parties from inadvertently producing privileged documents.  Yet, this tool, commonly known as a clawback agreement, remains remarkably underused. A recent New…
  • Feb 24

    The FCPA’s Reach onto Foreign Soil

    The FCPA’s Reach onto Foreign Soil
    A recent New York case demonstrates how powerful the FCPA can be for the SEC to attack bribery that has rather remote connections to the United States.  In SEC v. Straub, et al., No. 11 Civ. 9645 (RJS) (S.D.N.Y. 2013), Judge Richard…
Rank this Week: 4641

Online Liability Blog

Online Liability Blog

Covers laws and litigation that regulate, challenge and in some cases immunize services offered by Internet websites, online subscription services. By Michael Erdman.

http://onlineliabilityblog.com/
Rank this Week: 5077

Online Liability Blog

Online Liability Blog

Covers lawsuits involving websites, ISPs, and other online services, especially those implicating 47 USC 230(c)(1). By Michael Erdman.

http://onlineliabilityblog.com
Rank this Week: 5010

panGloss

panGloss

Covers cyberlaw. By Lilian Edwards

http://blogscript.blogspot.com/
  • May 23

    How to Go to GikII : a Beginner's Guide!

    How to Go to GikII : a Beginner's Guide!
    For any out there wondering how you start preparing to give a GIkII talk, here's a recent story that sums up the entire ethos I feel..Printer Is Coming: Game of Thrones Fan Fashions 3-D Model of Winterfell  This story has…
  • May 23

    GIKII 2013 Goes to the Beach!!

    GIKII 2013 Goes to the Beach!!
    GikII 2013 – Call for PapersSun, Sand and GikII VIII When robots, drones, autonomous agents, Facebook stalking, teleportation, 3D printing, MMORPGS, science fiction, computer games and superhero justice are discussed within the realms…
  • May 5

    REF and other dangerous animal

    REF and other dangerous animal
    Excellent comments , among many such, in piece on the harmful effects of REF in the Grauniad:"For my money, the real issue is managerialism. Senior administrators decide everything now - not academics. And, unsurprisingly, they favour simple…
Rank this Week: 1468

Panzer on Point

Panzer on Point

Covers the areas and intersections of technology and intellectual property law. By Doug Panzer.

http://law.96exposures.com/
  • Apr 3

    Weird Al Says Sony Ripped Him Off (Like a Surgeon?)

    Weird Al Says Sony Ripped Him Off (Like a Surgeon?)
    I'm sure the record companies have been fleecing the artists for decades, but this is just flat out theft if it's true. Somebody's accountant should end up in maximum security. That would stop the trend.'Weird Al' Yankovic Sues Sony for $5M
  • Mar 26

    Faceboook Acquires 750-Patent Porftolio

    Faceboook Acquires 750-Patent Porftolio
    See my comments in E-Commerce Times (article by Rachelle Dragani).
  • Jan 31

    Will Politicians Never Learn?!

    Will Politicians Never Learn?!
    Newt Gingrich just got hit with a copyright infringement suit by the members of the band Survivor for his use of the song "Eye of the Tiger" on the campaign trail. This happens every four years. I know politicians are known for forgetting…
Rank this Week: 2129

Patent Arcade

Patent Arcade

Covers video game IP law. By Ross Dannenberg.

http://www.patentarcade.com/
Rank this Week: 425

PI Buzz

PI Buzz

Covers techniques for searching public records.

http://pibuzz.com/
  • Apr 25

    Killing the Social Security Death Index?

    Killing the Social Security Death Index?
    If enacted as proposed, a provision in the federal 2014 Budget would eliminate most public access to the Death Master File, also known as the Social Security Death Index (SSDI). The United States Department of the Treasury is recommending a…
  • Mar 19

    Searching Linkedin endorsements? Forget about it

    Searching Linkedin endorsements? Forget about it
    A strange thing happened on the way to (once again) reviewing the search engine functions at Linkedin.com. First, when Linkedin introduced the feature “Skills and Expertise” I was put off, and even deleted them! I much prefer the…
  • Mar 11

    Private Investigator Research Links – Feb 2013

    Private Investigator Research Links – Feb 2013
    Ultimate Google toolbox: 20 tips, tricks, and hacks BigCharts: Stock Charts, Screeners, Interactive Charting and Research Tools FOI Requests 10 Tools for Creating Infographics and Visualizations Neighborhood income maps of U.S. cities Clergy…
Rank this Week: 4645

PIT IP Tech Blog

PIT IP Tech Blog

Covers intellectual property and technology law. By Picadio Sneath Miller & Norton, P.C.

http://pitiptechblog.com/
Rank this Week: 1833

PlexLex: The Law of Google

PlexLex: The Law of Google

Covers litigation, legislation, and legal news affecting Google.

http://www.lawofgoogle.com/
Rank this Week: 4049