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9 Oct, 2006 7:27 am
... Law. This marks an important milestone in Blawg Review's impressive career: this is the first time that a British blogger has served as host. Justin, a talented blogger with a large following, is currently working on a book that explores the themes that his blog discusses so ably, Blogging and Other
Social Media: Technology and Law. Justin is also a long-time supporter of alternative dispute resolution, and his blog is listed at the World
Directory of ADR ...
3 Nov, 2006 3:34 pm
British attorney Justin Patten is celebrating one year of blogging excellence at Human Law, a weblog that explores the human connection between
law and technology. Happy birthday to Human Law and to Justin--congratulations.
8 May, 2008 7:02 am
The latest law firm to adopt a policy of 18 weeks of maternity leave: Kramer Levin. The email announcing the change and the new policy, after the jump. Tables of law-firm
policies on maternity leave and paternity leave, maintained by ATL surveys guru Justin Bernold, are available here and here, respectively. In
other Kramer Levin news, there is a rumor making the rounds that a certain high-profile young New York lawyer recently interviewed there for a job. If you ...
26 May, 2008 8:20 am
... his wife at the car accident site, but she later died. The car crash occurred following a birthday celebration in honor of Tanya Simms. Justin Simms sustained minor injuries. As with all highway car wrecks in Georgia, the accident was investigated by the Georgia State Patrol. The driver ...
one has been seriously injured or killed in a car, truck or any other type of transportation accident, I would invite you to visit my website, www.samlevine.com or contact my office,
Sam Levine, Attorney at Law.
7 Jul 11:11 am
... faced with an innocent explanation sufficiently supported by the evidence to create a reasonable doubt about the defendant's guilt, the Government's burden is to present evidence
sufficient to dispel that doubt." Whoa, now that's a decision worth noting! Lawyers: Justine Harris, Federal Defenders of New York, Inc. and Justin Levine, Seijas & Levine (defendant); AUSA Andrew Goldsmith
14 Oct, 2007 5:01 pm
... Past mediator hosts have included: Me, Blawg Review #43 and #94 David Giacalone, f/k/a, Blawg Review #52 Justin Patten, Human Law
Mediation, #78 Arnie Herz, Legal Sanity, Blawg Review #108 Stephanie West Allen, Idealawg, Blawg Review ... International Conflicts. Speaking of globe-trotting, two blogging
attorney-mediators, Victoria Pynchon (U.S.) of Negotiation Law Blog and Justin Patten (England) of Human Law Mediation, were spotted having
lunch together in London. With respect to the environment, a ...
26 Nov, 2006 1:55 pm
... and seek innovative ways to deliver justice, serve clients, resolve disputes, or transform the future of legal practice. Typically these bloggers are mediators themselves, are
advocates of ADR, or embrace other kinds of collaborative practices. In this category are: Human Law (Justin Patten) Idealawg (Stephanie West
Allen) Legal Sanity (Arnie Herz) the [non]billable hour (Matt Homan) SHLEP: The Self-Help Law ExPress (David Giacalone) What About Clients (Dan Hull) As always, if you wish to add ...
16 Jan, 2007 3:08 am
Even after we quibble over whether the United States Constitution creates a democracy or republic, most Americans revere the United States as a bastion of democratic hope. Democracy,
republican democracy, seems to have won the day. This veneration often blinds us to the democratic defects the Constitution creates. These are not defects that are cured by insisting
that the Founders intended a republic, not a democracy. Arguably, they are defects that no reasonable republican democrat could ...
15 Jan, 2007 4:00 am
Even after we quibble over whether the United States Constitution creates a democracy or republic, most Americans revere the United States as a bastion of democratic hope. Democracy,
republican democracy, seems to have won the day. This veneration often blinds us to the democratic defects the Constitution creates. These are not defects that are cured by insisting
that the Founders intended a republic, not a democracy. Arguably, they are defects that no reasonable republican democrat could ...
15 Feb, 2007 8:01 am
... consensus of the intelligence community." The Policy briefing in question "did not provide the most accurate analysis of intelligence to senior decision makers," just when the
administration was considering war with Iraq. This allegation prompted Senator Levin to exclaim: "We went to war based on the argument of the administration . . . that there was
a link between al-Qaida and Saddam Hussein and that Saddam Hussein could give al-Qaida and other terrorist groups weapons." And apparently, this ...
12 Apr, 2007 7:22 am
... , almost with a certainty, generate severe blowback and damage the company's reputation far worse than the blog post that initially offended them." Likewise Justin Levine: "In my experience, the bigger the law firm, the less likely they are to understand how blogging
culture has changed the landscape. These people donât understand that a legal threat is far more likely to damage their clientâs reputation, rather ...
20 May, 2007 5:46 pm
... that community theaters and schools all throughout the country (and, indeed, the world) can put on productions of Shakespeare's plays without paying stiff licensing fees?"
Justin Levine (also thinking specifically of Shakespeare) says "Helprin's idea is not merely wrong -
it would be utterly destructive to any semblance of artistic culture." I'll let you know if I find anyone who likes the idea.
9 Aug, 2007 3:53 am
... preparation. I just happen to be closely involved with this issue as I was an author of a report in Indiana that will be published soon looking at building-level leadership
preparation. Also, I have listen to and spoke with Arthur Levine, Terry Orr, and Joe Murphy whom Scott refers to on this issue. The concerns
are real and educational leadership is presently undergoing massive changes. Not only are new programs coming online, but, in addition, traditional programs are actively looking at ...
8 Feb, 2008 4:55 am
... to the articles cited here. You'll need to visit the site yourself to access these and other articles. It's just too bad this great online resource relies on flash and lacks an RSS
feed or an email subscription service so that readers could be notified when new issues are published. Nonetheless, The Mediator Magazine is worth a look and even a bookmark in your
browser. (With thanks to my friend across the Atlantic, Justin Patten, for alerting me and his other readers to this online publication.)
13 Oct, 2008 4:01 am
... Spite, Pisses Me Off Personally", Michael Arrington of Tech Crunch tells us what he thinks about filing suit as a negotiation tactic: "…suing someone to get them to return your
calls is not exactly a sign of brilliance." And Justin Patten of Human Law predicts that financial necessity will drive more disputants to
mediation over litigation. One advantage to disputants that mediation offers over litigation is this: it allows those who are directly involved in the dispute and most knowledgeable ...
27 Jan 7:45 am
... site. Mediation Channel made the cut, along with these outstanding ADR blogs: Settle It Now, Victoria Pynchon Idealawg, Stephanie West Allen Conflict Zen, Tammy Lenski Mediator
Blah…Blah…, Geoff Sharp Civil Negotiation and Mediation, Nancy Hudgins Florida ADR Law, Christopher Hopkins Human Law Mediation, Justin Patten
Bizop News, Michael Webster Hat tip to my neighbor just up the road, lawyer and blogger Bob Ambrogi, whose high-ranked blog, Robert Ambrogi's LawSites, also made the list.
6 Mar 1:06 pm
... grave violation of separation of powers. We dismiss the action. For those interested in the state's take on separation of powers, especially in relation to parliamentary function,
the opinion is a great read. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES Wyeth v. Levine For those of you that remember Medtronic, it seemed like we
were the edge of the world, staring out into darkness and ready to fall off, with the Court ruling that the FDA approval process for medical devices preempted state law claims on ...
23 Oct 2:47 pm
... can best be handled, while examining the role of domain names in the operations of the Internet. I hope that you enjoy the interview! The second show, Show #99, October 21, is my
interview with Prof. Elizabeth Townsend Gard and Justin Levy of Tulane University Law School, creators of the forthcoming Durationator. Anyone
who is familiar with copyright law knows how difficult it can be to determine whether a work is copyright protected or not. The Durationator is designed to solve that problem by ...
10 Sep 3:24 am
... house litigator, Hart has progressively worked his way to the top. See Corporate Counsel for more on this story. Vodafone Names Justine Campbell as New General Counsel. Who
say's you can't bounce back from being laid as a ... the GC of Vodafone Group Plc. See Corporate Counsel for more on this story. SecondMarket Hires Industry Veteran Richard Levin
as General Counsel. When hiring on the outside, companies are typically looking for counsels with a great deal of industry experience, and SecondMarket ...
17 Mar, 2007 6:23 pm
... in the latest big cyberlaw case, and shares his insight in: Commentary: Google/YouTube sued by Viacom. Mediator Diane Levin hosted Blawg Review #43 at the Online Guide to
Mediation, with a nod to Shakespeare. This week, Diane writes about seeing ourselves as others see ... in the U.S. for its brand name prescription drug OxyContin CR, the notorious
opioid analgesic prescribed to treat moderate to severe pain. Justin Patten hosted Blawg Review #78 at Human Law. Justin's just in from having coffee ...
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