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e-Justice Blog

e-Justice Blog

Covers cyber law and personal security issues.

http://www.criminaljusticeusa.com/blog
  • Oct 26

    The United States of Drug Addict

    The United States of Drug Addict
    Embed the image above on your site Via: Guide to Criminal Justice Career
  • Oct 19

    The Gangs in Oz

    The Gangs in Oz
    Embed the image above on your site Via: Criminal Justice Resource
  • Oct 11

    A Timeline of Police in the U.S.

    A Timeline of Police in the U.S.
    Embed the image above on your site Via: Criminal Justice Degrees Blog
Rank this Week: 2645

A Copyfighter's Musings

A Copyfighter's Musings

Discuss current copyright/internet law issues. By Derek Slater.

http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/cmusings
  • Oct 16

    noimnotgoingtolawschool.com

    noimnotgoingtolawschool.com
    noimnotgoingtolawschool.com https://plus.google.com/u/0/107734895193166429976/posts/TsrKbF2BvP1            
  • Jul 10

    Life and death in Subspace

    Life and death in Subspace
    Matthew Butcher’s hockey teammates started a memorial fund for him last week. Some of these friends had known him for as many as twelve years. Few had ever met him in person.
  • May 17

    Homes with very messy tail

    Homes with very messy tail
    In Bucharest, neighborhoods formed their own networks in order to bypass incumbents and meet their own needs. Later, these networks transformed into small businesses. My understanding is that the state of affairs is a bit different now, but…
Rank this Week: 3008

Esquire | Mac

Esquire | Mac

Covers Macs in the law office. By Adam Greivell.

http://www.esquiremac.com
Rank this Week: 4481

technola

technola

A technology blog for legal aid and public interest advocates.

http://www.techno.la/
  • Sep 29

    Public Counsel Launches "Force for Good" Mobile Phone App

    Public Counsel Launches "Force for Good" Mobile Phone App
    Public Counsel today launched the first ever mobile phone app that connects clients in need with pro bono attorneys. The app provides three ways for users to connect with Public Counsel:
  • Aug 11

    Nominate Public Interest Law Blogs for the ABA Journal Blawg 100

    Nominate Public Interest Law Blogs for the ABA Journal Blawg 100
    For a few years now I’ve argued that the ABA Journal Blawg 100 should include a public interest law category. My slacktivist campaign has included annual tweets expressing my disappointment when the results are published and even an email…
  • Jul 28

    Idealware Releases Updated Donor Management System Report

    Idealware Releases Updated Donor Management System Report
    An updated version of Idealware's A Consumers' Guide to Low Cost Donor Management Systems has been released. It compares 29 donor management systems that cost $4,000 or less in their first year and dives in deep for what they consider the top…
Rank this Week: 2638

ninetyfiveyears

ninetyfiveyears

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

http://www.95years.com
Rank this Week: 3750

Zeugma

Zeugma

Covers legal education, technology, rhetoric and legal theory. By Lancaster University's Sefton Bloxham, University of Warwick's Patricia McKellar, University of Strathclyde's Karen Barton and Glasgow Graduate School of Law's Paul Maharg.

http://zeugma.typepad.com/zeugma/
  • Jul 18

    Moving on...

    Moving on...
    I'm moving blog host, from Typepad to Wordpress.  I hadn't expected to go, but Typepad's recent newsletters on their company policies are making me edgy and, having been stung, like many academics, by Ning's recent policy changes (Dropbox…
  • May 17

    Ross Priory, 2011

    Ross Priory, 2011
    Spent two days at the invitation of Alan Paterson (Strathclyde) and Richard Susskind discussing legal practice and legal education at Ross Priory, Strathclyde's retreat house on Loch Lomond, which has one of the best views anywhere in…
  • Apr 29

    New book series: Emerging Legal Learning - call for title

    New book series: Emerging Legal Learning - call for title
    Over the past six months or so, amongst much else I've been involved in putting together a couple of book series.
Rank this Week: 734

Ephemerallaw

Ephemerallaw

Covers the information security and data privacy laws.

http://ephemerallaw.blogspot.com/
  • Jun 28

    Can't Prohibit Sale of Violent Game

    Can't Prohibit Sale of Violent Game
    In this 7-2 opinion, the Supreme Court has struck down a California ban on sales of violent video games to minors. The result isn't at all surprising, though I'm guessing it will come as a shock to people like Roger "video games can never be…
  • Apr 22

    Root Cause of Privacy Furor: EULA

    Root Cause of Privacy Furor: EULA
    People really care about the fact that their smartphones gather location data. It reached the frontpage of MSNBC.com with this article. It also inspired a flood of righteous indignation from Washington. From the article:
  • Apr 13

    Data privacy legislation introduced

    Data privacy legislation introduced
    Per Wired.com, Senators Kerry and McCain have proposed legislation that would give web users the right not to be tracked while on line (the text of the bill can be found here). While this sounds like a step forward for consumer privacy, the…
Rank this Week: 5103

Colin Rule's blog

Colin Rule's blog

Covers online dispute resolution and political and legal commentary. Published by Colin Rule is Director of Online Dispute Resolution for eBay and PayPal.

http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/blog/colin-rule
  • Jun 27

    Novojustice

    Novojustice
    Just a quick note to say I've started a new blog as preparation for a book I'm doing for the ABA in 2012 -- so most of my blogging energy has shifted over there. Please come by and check it out: http://www.novojustice.com
  • Jun 27

    Novojustice

    Novojustice
    Just a quick note to say I've started a new blog as preparation for a book I'm doing for the ABA in 2012 -- so most of my blogging energy has shifted over there. Please come by and check it out: http://www.novojustice.com Read more »…
  • Jan 10

    Technology and Divorce Mediation

    Technology and Divorce Mediation
    I met with my good friend John Ford last week for lunch, and he introduced me to his business partner David Stein. The two of them have set up a new dispute resolution service provider focused on family disputes: Liaise Divorce Solutions.
Rank this Week: 3928

practice management blog

practice management blog

From the law practice management (lpm) committee of the DuPage County Bar Association.

http://dcbalpm.wordpress.com
  • Jun 16

    Groupon woes (and stuff)

    Groupon woes (and stuff)
    Revised Groupon merchant agreement This is a sample merchant agreement from coupon phenom Groupon. Complaints are beginning to surface about the terms of Groupon's contracts and the results it brings for merchants. The company's high…
  • Jul 14

    Our New Digs: Practicehacker.com

    Our New Digs: Practicehacker.com
    Remember – we’re now at www.practicehacker.com Join us, won’t you? Posted in new addre
  • Jun 7

    Law Clerk Connection – Legal Work Marketplace

    Law Clerk Connection – Legal Work Marketplace
    Recently I ran accross Law Clerk Connection – a marketplace in which “clerks” (and presumably paralegals and maybe lawyers) can connect with “lawyers” (and perhaps small law firms or small companies) that need work done. In other…
Rank this Week: 1605

Res Ipsa Loquitur

Res Ipsa Loquitur

Covers civil litigation, insurance, technology and other topics of interest to Canadian legal practitioners. By Pamela Pengelley.

http://canadianlaw.wordpress.com
Rank this Week: 4577

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: 5153

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: 4390

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: 3583

Jason the Content Librarian

Jason the Content Librarian

Covers technology, libraries, and the Internet. By Jason Eiseman.

http://www.jasoneiseman.com/blog
  • Feb 23

    E-Book Lending Program from Internet Archive & Partner Librarie

    E-Book Lending Program from Internet Archive & Partner Librarie
    ReadWriteWeb is reporting that “Internet Archive Partners With 150 Libraries to Launch an E-Book Lending Program.”
  • Feb 17

    Video: Watson and Law Librarian

    Video: Watson and Law Librarian
    Following up on my post yesterday, I have been thinking for awhile about adding more video to this blog. The problem is getting the motivation during busy work times to create the content can be difficult. However, I think I’ve come up with…
  • Feb 16

    I, for one, welcome our new robot overlord

    I, for one, welcome our new robot overlord
    Everyone is busy imagining why the IBM computer Watson is so important to their own industry. Robert C. Weber writes in the National Law Journal about how great it will be when computers like Watson can perform legal research on their own.
Rank this Week: 2297

DRG Law

DRG Law

Business, intellectual property, litigation, and transactional issues from a legal and relational perspective. By Douglas R. Griess.

http://drglaw.blogspot.com/
Rank this Week: 4700

Criminal Defense Law With An Apple

Criminal Defense Law With An Apple

Looks at Macintosh software and hardware in the law office.

http://lawwithanapple.com
  • Dec 29

    New App for the iPad: Trial Pad

    New App for the iPad: Trial Pad
    Here is something new to pass along. I have not had a chance to used Trial Pad. If you have, please let us know what you think in the comments.
  • Aug 12

    For All You Daylite Lawyer

    For All You Daylite Lawyer
    I don’t know how you do it…bending that program to your will.
  • Jun 11

    Frustration

    Frustration
Rank this Week: 4556

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: 2887

RobWebb2k

RobWebb2k

Covers DMCA, technology and e-commerce issues and litigation.

http://blog.robwebb2k.com
  • Nov 30

    The Quiet E-Commerce Renaissance

    The Quiet E-Commerce Renaissance
    E-commerce has undergone dramatic change in the last two years.  Zynga has cracked social gaming and virtual goods wide open, producing enormous transaction volume.  Groupon has crushed local service group buying and created a multi-billion…
  • Oct 2

    Calculating Online Advertising Return on Investment

    Calculating Online Advertising Return on Investment
    I’ve been helping a friend write a business school case on his company. I haven’t done too much but it’s been fun to see the process. Recently I helped with an appendix covering the ROI calculation when dealing with online advertising…
  • Sep 26

    Paper Prototype User Testing

    Paper Prototype User Testing
    A heavily underutilized tool in the UI development and testing toolset is the paper prototype user test.  Paper prototype tests have literally saved me and the companies I have worked for hundreds of hours and tens of thousands of dollars.…
Rank this Week: 3192

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: 2183

ICANN Watch

ICANN Watch

Covers the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).

http://www.icannwatch.org/
Rank this Week: 4056

The Social Media Lawyer

The Social Media Lawyer

Covers social media and the law. By Tyson Snow.

http://thesocialmedialawyer.wordpress.com
  • Oct 19

    New Blog – Social Media, Esq.

    New Blog – Social Media, Esq.
    Check Out the New Site: http://www.socialmediaesq.com Or, in the style I prefer: Social Media, Esq.™
  • Nov 12

    The Social Media Revolution

    The Social Media Revolution
    After a semi-brief hiatus to engage in the practice of law (what a chore), I’ve made it back to the blog with some new insight to share. Over the past few months, hundreds of not thousands of blogs about social media have found their way…
  • Sep 3

    Social Media for Professionals: Taking on Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Yahoo!

    Social Media for Professionals: Taking on Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Yahoo!
    There are many things that make social media great.  You can keep in contact with friends, you can exchange info with classmates and former co-workers from around the world, and you can even be introduced–or introduce yourself–to large…
Rank this Week: 5241

Christiansen's IT Law: Information…

Christiansen's IT Law: Information Law Theory and Practice

Focuses on legal architectures for information technology management. By John R. Christiansen.

http://informationlawtheoryandpractice.blogspot.com/
Rank this Week: 3395

Defending SIIA Audits

Defending SIIA Audits

Discusses how businesses should respond to software audits by the Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA). By Robert J. Scott.

http://blawg.scottandscottllp.com/defendingsiiaaudits/
  • Sep 28

    Unauthorized Software: Costly to Your Bottom Line

    Unauthorized Software: Costly to Your Bottom Line
    The Business Software Alliance (“BSA”) and Software & Information Industry Association (“SIIA”) pursue copyright infringement claims against companies accused of installing unauthorized copies of software. …
  • Sep 28

    Adopting Software Use Policies to Protect Against Copyright Infringement Claim

    Adopting Software Use Policies to Protect Against Copyright Infringement Claim
    The Business Software Alliance (“BSA”), and the Software & Information Industry Association (“SIIA”) pursue copyright infringement claims on behalf of software publishers, such as Microsoft, Adobe, and Autodesk,…
  • Sep 28

    Judge Rejects Copyright Damages Compilation Component

    Judge Rejects Copyright Damages Compilation Component
    In Nature’s Enterprises, Inc. v. Pearson (2010), the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York rejected Nature’s Enterprises (“NEI’s”) request for damages for each component part of a compilation.…
Rank this Week: 2508

Mediation Channel

Mediation Channel

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

http://mediationchannel.com
Rank this Week: 2931

Socha Consulting LLC

Socha Consulting LLC

Covers electronic discovery.

http://sochaconsulting.com/
  • Jun 10

    Draft EDRM Production Standards Available for Comment

    Draft EDRM Production Standards Available for Comment
    Draft EDRM Production Standards are available for review and comment, at edrm.net/5920. Prepared by Julie Brown of Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease LLP and reviewed by additional EDRM members, the draft EDRM Production Standards document is…
  • Jun 3

    2010 Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery Survey

    2010 Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery Survey
    It is not too late to participate in the 2010 Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery Survey. We want your input (if we don’t have it already). You can tell us about your organization’s electronic discovery activities. And give us your…
  • Jan 12

    EMC Kazeon Best Practices Webinar: George Socha, Esq. Debunks the Top Five eDiscovery Myth

    EMC Kazeon Best Practices Webinar: George Socha, Esq. Debunks the Top Five eDiscovery Myth
    Noon – 1:00 pm Central EMC SourceOne eDiscovery – Kazeon presents George Socha, Esq. to Debunk the Top Five eDiscovery Myths. Don’t miss this insightful Best Practices Webinar! Learn how to gain more control of your litigation process,…
Rank this Week: 2160

Social Media Law Student

Social Media Law Student

Covers the use of blawgs and social media. By Rex Gradeless.

http://socialmedialawstudent.com
Rank this Week: 3047

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: 5089

Practicing Law in the 21st Century

Practicing Law in the 21st Century

Covers technology and the legal profession. By Nicole Black, Matthew Lerner and Gregory Bell.

http://21stcenturylaw.wordpress.com
  • Apr 12

    Follow my posts at my Sui Generis blog

    Follow my posts at my Sui Generis blog
    I’ve decided to stop cross-posting content both here and at my Sui Generis blog and will only be posting at Sui Generis from now on. But, rest assured, all of the content that I posted here is also posted at Sui Generis, so if you don’t…
  • Apr 7

    Different Strokes for Different Folk

    Different Strokes for Different Folk
    This week’s Daily Record column is entitled “Different Strokes for Different Folks” A pdf of the article can be found here and my past Daily Record articles can be accessed here. ***** Different Strokes for Different Folks During …
  • Apr 5

    Webinar: Preview of my New Book “Social Media for Lawyers” at 4/6 1pm EST

    Webinar: Preview of my New Book “Social Media for Lawyers” at 4/6 1pm EST
    Tomorrow, Tuesday April 6th at 1 pm EST Avvo is hosting a preview webinar of “Social Media for Lawyers: the Next Frontier,” my new book co-authored with Carolyn Elefant that will be published later this month by the American Bar…
Rank this Week: 4808

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: 4273

Standards Law

Standards Law

Unoffical Standards Law Blog. By David Rudin, an Official Microsoft Standards Attorney.

http://standardslaw.com/wordpress
  • Nov 17

    Introducing the Open Web Foundation Agreement

    Introducing the Open Web Foundation Agreement
    After a little more than a year, the Open Web Foundation has just announced its agreement for Specifications.   Having worked with the Open Web Foundation on the legal committee and on the board, I am extremely proud of this accomplishment,…
  • Nov 2

    Link – Nokia vs. Apple: the in-depth analysi

    Link – Nokia vs. Apple: the in-depth analysi
    Engadget recently posted an interesting article that gives a lot of good background on patent issues in standards setting organizations.
  • Sep 12

    A Few Standards Resource

    A Few Standards Resource
    Here's a few resources that might come in handy if you're interested in standards. http://www.standardslearn.org/ - standards e-learning. http://xml.coverpages.org/ - standards news and background. http://www.talkstandards.com/ - standards…
Rank this Week: 3834

Domain Name Shame

Domain Name Shame

Covers domain name disputes and cybersquatting law.

http://www.domainnameshame.com/
  • Nov 10

    Brand Name Domain Name

    Brand Name Domain Name
    Complainant is a Swiss limited liability company founded in 1866 by Henri Nestle and sells products and services all over the world in various industries, in particular the food industry, including baby foods, breakfast cereals, chocolate and…
  • Nov 2

    No Double Jeopardy for Domain Name Dispute

    No Double Jeopardy for Domain Name Dispute
    Complainant, Ashley Judd, is a famous actor who has appeared in multiple television series and films.  The Respondent, Jeff Burgar, carries on activities under the name "Alberta Hot Rods" and various other names.  He registered the disputed…
  • Oct 26

    Domain Dispute for Sport

    Domain Dispute for Sport
    Complainant is one of six major American film studios.
Rank this Week: 5096

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: 4506

Rory Perry's Weblog

Rory Perry's Weblog

Covers law, technology, and the courts. By the Clerk of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

http://radio.weblogs.com/0103705/
  • Sep 24

    Summaries of first opinion in Fall 2009 term posted

    Summaries of first opinion in Fall 2009 term posted
    I just posted summaries of the first four opinions, issued today, for cases argued in the Fall 2009 term of court. This term I am trying to issue the summaries as close to the opinion release time as feasible. Today I got lucky.
  • Sep 16

    I'm back

    I'm back
    After nearly a year of not posting, here we go again . . .
  • Oct 16

    Recent rules activity - Mass Litigation Panel; changes to Rule 3(a) of the Rules of Civil Procedure

    Recent rules activity - Mass Litigation Panel; changes to Rule 3(a) of the Rules of Civil Procedure
    On October 9, 2008, the Court approved four rule changes related to mass litigation that become effective immediately. Those changes are: Amendments to Trial Court Rule 26: These amendments relate to the Mass Litigation Panel, referral of…
Rank this Week: 3193

the legal thing

the legal thing

Notes from Sun's Former General Counsel. By Mike Dillon.

http://blogs.oracle.com/dillon/
  • Jun 18

    Change

    Change
    I shake my head whenever I read articles like this that suggest that the legal services profession will continue unchanged. It feels like so much "whistling past the graveyard." The reality is that we are in the early stages of a seismic…
  • Jun 18

    Change

    Change
    I shake my head whenever I read articles like this that suggest that the legal services profession will continue unchanged. It feels like so much "whistling past the graveyard." The reality is that we are in the early stages of a seismic…
  • May 27

    On two wheel

    On two wheel
    Earlier this month, the Bay Area recognized "Bike to Work Day".
Rank this Week: 4998

LawGeek

LawGeek

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

http://lawgeek.typepad.com/lawgeek/
Rank this Week: 2773

DTM

DTM

Covers civil liberties, cybercrime, cyberlaw, DMCA IP, privacy, spam, technlogy, VoIP and eVoting. By Dan Fingerman.

http://www.danfingerman.com/dtm/
  • May 10

    How Inventive! (No. 15)

    How Inventive! (No. 15)
    Horses run, right?  That means they move in three dimensions.  In 1891, William Cronin and Cyril Adams of Philadelphia patented an improved merry-go-round that incorporates this three-dimensional movement into a classical children's play…
  • May 3

    How Inventive! (No. 14)

    How Inventive! (No. 14)
    The Egptian Pharaohs famously wanted to preserve their bodies forever, after death.  If only Joseph Karwowski had lived 3,000 years earlier!  In 1903, this inventive Russian received U.S. Patent No. 748,284, entitled "Method Of Preserving…
  • May 3

    How Inventive! (No. 13)

    How Inventive! (No. 13)
    When was the helicopter invented?  Setting aside the classic example of Leonardo da Vinci's drawings (because he apparently never attempted to make a working device?), how long ago was the helicopter patented?  In 1907, J.N. Williams…
Rank this Week: 4061

Tech LawForum

Tech LawForum

Discussion, debate and dialogue of technology law issues. Sponsored by the High Tech Law Institute.

http://techlawforum.scu.edu/
  • Jan 4

    Not Enough Nexuses for Daubert.

    Not Enough Nexuses for Daubert.
    In Rambus v. Hynix, 5:05CV334 (N.D. Cal. Dec. 29, 2008), at docket entry #2997, Judge Whyte largely rejected proffered expert testimony on the “secondary considerations” that indicate nonobviousness. A showing of these indicia of…
  • Jan 3

    Not Enough Nexuses for Daubert.

    Not Enough Nexuses for Daubert.
    In Rambus v. Hynix, 5:05CV334 (N.D. Cal. Dec. 29, 2008), at docket entry #2997, Judge Whyte largely rejected proffered expert testimony on the "secondary considerations" that indicate nonobviousness. A showing of these indicia of…
  • Dec 18

    Attorney, Newly Merged In, and Entire Firm Disqualified in DRAM suit.

    Attorney, Newly Merged In, and Entire Firm Disqualified in DRAM suit.
    After some 350 docket entries, a firm that was representing certain opt-out plaintiffs in the DRAM antitrust case was disqualified in Unisys Corp. v. Hynix Semiconductor, Inc., 3:06-CV-2915 (N.D. Cal. 12/18/2008). The D.C. firm had merged in…
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Cyberspaces Dot Org

Cyberspaces Dot Org

Covers politics, law, and technology. By Rod Dixon.

http://www.cyberspaces.org/
  • Nov 18

    NEW ABA SURVEY OF LAWYERS

    NEW ABA SURVEY OF LAWYERS
    How is the recession affecting the legal profession? We recently received notice that the ABA Journal is surveying lawyers about the job market and the current state of the economy. The survey takes only two minutes to complete; Click…
  • Sep 28

    THE LAW IS (becoming) FLAT

    THE LAW IS (becoming) FLAT
    Update: The New York Times revisits - today - the rule of law by noting that: "the Supreme Court...has become a battleground for...two worldviews.
  • Jan 26

    Quanta v. LG Electronic

    Quanta v. LG Electronic
    Patents The import of technology lies not simply in its immediate pragmatic solutions and identifiable improvements to our quality of life. What is also of profound significance are the ways in which technology may begat new technology…
Rank this Week: 4054

Supreme Court Tech Law

Supreme Court Tech Law

Covers developments in computer law and cyberlaw issues that receive attention in federal court litigation, particularly those issues that reach the US Supreme Court. By Rod Dixon.

http://www.cyberspaces.org/index.php
  • Nov 18

    NEW ABA SURVEY OF LAWYERS

    NEW ABA SURVEY OF LAWYERS
    How is the recession affecting the legal profession? We recently received notice that the ABA Journal is surveying lawyers about the job market and the current state of the economy. The survey takes only two minutes to complete; Click…
  • Sep 28

    THE LAW IS (becoming) FLAT

    THE LAW IS (becoming) FLAT
    Update: The New York Times revisits - today - the rule of law by noting that: "the Supreme Court...has become a battleground for...two worldviews.
  • Jan 26

    Quanta v. LG Electronic

    Quanta v. LG Electronic
    Patents The import of technology lies not simply in its immediate pragmatic solutions and identifiable improvements to our quality of life. What is also of profound significance are the ways in which technology may begat new technology…
Rank this Week: 4961

IMPACT(r): Intellectual property…

IMPACT(r): Intellectual property and IT law blog

Covers intellectual property, information technology, data protection and freedom of information from a UK perspective. By Freeth Cartwright LLP.

http://impact.freethcartwright.com/
  • Oct 16

    Facebook Firsht

    Facebook Firsht
    Creation of a fake profile on Facebook – the popular social networking website - by a former school friend has resulted in an award of £22,000 in damages to businessman Matthew Firsht and his company, Applause Store Productions.
  • Oct 16

    Police powers to gather phone and email data.

    Police powers to gather phone and email data.
    The Government hasn't exactly had the best record of late when it comes to the way in which it handles personal data.
  • Oct 6

    GOOGLE REFUSES TO SUBMIT TO EUROPE’S DATA PROTECTION REGIME:

    GOOGLE REFUSES TO SUBMIT TO EUROPE’S DATA PROTECTION REGIME:
    The Article 29 Workers Party has stated recently that Google considers that the European law on data protection is not applicable to itself, even though Google has servers and establishments in
Rank this Week: 3708

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: 5147

Unintended Consequences

Unintended Consequences

Covers the collision of law, networks and disruptive technologies. By Doug Simpson.

http://www.dougsimpson.com/blog/
  • Apr 16

    Dartmouth Law Journal calling for paper

    Dartmouth Law Journal calling for paper
    The Dartmouth Law Journal (DLJ) is a scholarly law review published three times a year by undergraduate students under the auspices of the Rockefeller Center at Dartmouth College. They are now in their sixth year of publication and do a...
  • Apr 16

    Investor Firm Buys Rights to Rainforest

    Investor Firm Buys Rights to Rainforest
    OnEarth.org points us to a story at Mongabay.com, about the purchase of environmental services rights in a rainforest in South America by a private equity firm, Canopy Capital. "How can it be that Google's services are worth billions, but…
  • Apr 11

    Munich Re: climate change one of mankind's greatest risk

    Munich Re: climate change one of mankind's greatest risk
    Munich Re has released its 2007 review of natural catastrophe experience and its announcement of a strategic re-direction to address climate change, which it describes as "one of the greatest risks facing mankind." It is especially valuable…
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Displacement of Concepts

Displacement of Concepts

Thoughts on technology, innovation, law, legal education, economics, cyberspace, and intellectual property. By Professor Robert Heverly.

http://robert.heverly.org/blog/
  • Mar 31

    Depressing

    Depressing
    I must admit that at times I display a distinct naivety in my approach to life. I like people. I trust people. Sometimes my own experiences have provided me with reason to behave this way. For example, I worked for many years at the…
  • Mar 31

    Strange Reasoning

    Strange Reasoning
    Via the Patry Copyright Blog, it seems there was a bit of an interesting discussion over the advertisement run in the UK for Transport for London and created by folks at or associated with WCRS.
  • Mar 11

    Sometimes Location Matter

    Sometimes Location Matter
    William Patry writes about a recent U.S. Federal District Court decision that is “a masterpiece of analysis and witty writing” (Ricky Gervais Inspires Copyright Opinion). Patry quotes from the decision (citations omitted):
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Tablet PC Lawyer Blog

Tablet PC Lawyer Blog

Offers news about the Tablet PC and the experiences of a Georgia family law attorney using one. By Stephen Worrall.

http://www.tabletpclawyer.com/
  • Feb 15

    Microsoft Invents a Reason to Buy a Tablet

    Microsoft Invents a Reason to Buy a Tablet
    Why would anyone want to buy a Tablet PC? Tablet devices are perceived as little more than heavy and slow laptops with small screens and large price tags. The payoff? You get to write on them with a stylus and take notes as if you're…
  • Dec 31

    Series of Videos on Using Tablet PC'

    Series of Videos on Using Tablet PC'
    Here is a series of video tutorials on using a tablet pc: Tutorial Part 1: This is the first video from ICON Pareto showing you how to use the basic functions of your tablet PC. Tutorial Part 2: In this video Starla shows you how to…
  • Dec 31

    Series of Microsoft Videos on OneNote

    Series of Microsoft Videos on OneNote
    Here is a series of funny commercials by Microsoft about OneNote 2003, found now on YouTube: Let's face it. Stationery isn't very good. And when it comes to note taking, it just isn't up to the job.That's why we created Microsoft® Office…
Rank this Week: 4951

Politics of Privacy Blog

Politics of Privacy Blog

Covers privacy, liberty, security, economy and their interaction. By Andreas Busch.

http://politicsofprivacy.blogspot.com/
  • Jan 18

    Again: loss of personal data by public officials in the UK

    Again: loss of personal data by public officials in the UK
    Less than two months after the loss of the personal details of 25 million people by the UK's tax authorities (see this blog entry), another substantial loss of personal data has occurred in Britain. As the BBC website writes, a laptop…
  • Jan 7

    Jeremy Clarkson and identity theft

    Jeremy Clarkson and identity theft
    Well, first of all, a happy new year to my readers! And I am glad to be able to report that page visits to this blog more than doubled in 2007 over 2006, to well over 5000 pageviews. I am very happy about this and will take it as a reminder…
  • Nov 20

    British tax authorities lose personal details of 25 million people

    British tax authorities lose personal details of 25 million people
    A crass case of neglect and breach of data protection legislation has led to the loss of discs containing the names, addresses, dates of birth, bank account details and National Insurance numbers of 25 million people in the United Kingdom, it…
Rank this Week: 3322