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20 Dec 2011, 10:29 am by Gene Quinn
Hello everyone. I am writing today to provide an update to our readers on several matters (i.e., Renee's surgery and our server issues), and to make a plea for votes in the ABA Blawg 100 contest — IPWatchdog is in the IP Law category. So please vote for IPWatchdog and if you could help spread the word to family, friends and co-workers and get them to vote that would be greatly appreciated. [read post]
9 Aug 2010, 12:42 pm by Glenn R. Reiser
A recent New Jersey Supreme Court decision serves as a wake-up call to part-time municipal court judges and the law firms which employ them: Do not use the law firm's checking account to make political contributions. In In the Matter of Philip N. Boggia, Judge of The Municipal Court, (D-118-08)(July 27, 2010), the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct ("ACJC") found by clear and convincing evidence that Philip N. Boggia, a part-time municipal court judge for the Borough of Moonachie, NJ and a… [read post]
5 Jun 2012, 7:11 am by admin
Posted by Daniel M. Kowalski   Link “The evidence in the record does not compel findings contrary to those made by USCIS. Noting that the Court may not substitute its judgment for that of USCIS, the Court concludes that USCIS’s determination that the Operations and Finance Analyst position is not a “specialty occupation” is reasonably supported by the evidence. Considering the record as a whole, USCIS’s decision to deny the petition was neither arbitrary nor capricious. Defendants are… [read post]
16 Nov 2011, 9:29 am by Jay Pinkert
5 Simple Steps to Analyzing Your Keyword Competition | TentBlogger 6 Ways to Increase Your Traffic as a New Blogger – StumbleUpon 7 Tips to Increase Your Blog Comments | Social Media Examiner 9 Social Marketing Tools From Inc. Magazine | Soulati-’TUDE! 30 Smart Ways to Spark Social Media Engagement  |  Techzella 4 Exquisitely Simple Security Fixes For Your WordPress Blog | For Bloggers by Bloggers 50 Social Media Content Ideas | Connection Cafe  [read post]
27 Dec 2010, 10:00 am by Danny Jacobs
Still wish you were on vacation? Most of your co-workers out for week? Here’s some “work” you can do to pass the time: The strange (and sad) story of Ravens rookie Sergio Kindle takes another wrong turn. Morris L. Cohen, one of the nation’s leading law librarians, dies at 83. (HT: Above the Law) The title says it all: “Male nurse who was a former stripper failed to make out claims that he was subjected to a sexually hostile work environment.” OK, “Matlock” fans, stand up for your… [read post]
7 Jun 2012, 9:21 am by admin
Federal authorities on Tuesday, June 5, 2012, will begin checking the immigration statuses of all people arrested in the District, marking the D.C. debut of a controversial program that has put city leaders at odds with the Obama administration. The Secure Communities program, in place in more than 3,000 jurisdictions nationwide, allows U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to review the same arrest data that the FBI receives to try to locate people who are illegally in the United States. Read… [read post]
31 Dec 2009, 8:00 pm by Karel.Frielink
The year 2010 has begun I wish you good health and heartfelt happiness. Let’s hope 2010 will be a better year, especially for the poor, the oppressed and the sick among us. May we all defend and honor human rights. And now for something completely different. In a couple of months we will be celebrating the 5th anniversary of this weblog. Please feel free to make suggestions as to how we might celebrate this together. Karel Frielink Attorney (Lawyer) / Partner (1 January 2010) Click here for… [read post]
26 Feb 2013, 9:34 am by Leyba Defense PLLC
In case you don't follow my other blog dealing with National DUI news and Information, I want to post my thoughts here on Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Steed and some issues that are occurring back in the great State of Utah.   If you don't know I'm originally from Salt Lake City, Utah (Go Utes!).  So I follow news from Utah pretty regularly.  As I noted above, I have posted updates about [read post]
16 Feb 2011, 5:16 am by Dianne Saxe
Dear Dianne and Jackie: For the first time, the LexisNexis Environmental Law & Climate Change Community is honoring a select group of blogs that set the online standard for our practice area. I’m pleased to notify you that Environmental Law and Litigation blog is one of the nominated candidates for the LexisNexis Top 50 Environmental Law & Climate Change Blogs for 2011. We are asking our online community for their input on our list of nominees, and also welcome comments from… [read post]
22 May 2011, 9:37 am by structuredsettlements
Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees and I have something in common. We're both trying to reach 3.000. So I'm going to give him a challenge. Let's pit one of the Yankee's most prolific hitters against... This is a content summary only. Please click on the title for the full content, If you find yourself on FAEMM community, back out and type in www. structuredsettlements.typepad.com [read post]
2 Dec 2011, 9:17 am by Daniel Schwartz
“King of the Geeks.” That is how one of my law partners has fondly referred to my appearance on the American Bar Association (ABA) Journal “Blawg 100? the last two years.  (The Blawg 100 is a list of the “top 100? blogs for lawyers.) Blawg 100 Winner! Yesterday, the ABA Journal — frankly the preeminent legal publication for lawyers — released its 2011 list of best blogs. I suppose I need to get out my crown again, because the Connecticut Employment Law Blog makes its third… [read post]
11 Nov 2009, 6:20 am
Did you know that there are tools available on our website that will allow you to get more mileage out of our blogs and podcasts? EMAIL THIS - allows you to email the blog to a third party, for example, a client or colleague SHARE LINK - allows you to share the blog link using various social media tools such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter etc. ARCHIVE SEARCH - In the three and a half years since our inaugural podcast and blog, Hull & Hull LLP has posted nearly 1,300 entries. All of… [read post]
3 Jan 2012, 10:25 am by Danny Jacobs
Happy Tuesday and happy 2012! Here are some tidbits to chew on while you start figuring out exactly when you’ll be taking your vacation days during the next 12 months. (And no use saving them, what with the world ending before we get to 2013.) On a somber note, the Baltimore Crime blog has a list of the city’s 196 murder victims in 2011 Here’s something Republican candidates for president agree on — they want to be on Virginia’s primary ballot (HT: Above the Law) Who, exactly, is “the… [read post]
11 May 2012, 8:26 am by admin
  “…I hereby find that the unrestricted immigrant and nonimmigrant entry into the United States of aliens determined to meet one or more of the criteria in subsection 1(a) of this order would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, and I hereby suspend the entry into the United States, as immigrants or nonimmigrants, of such persons. …” – Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 86 / Thursday, May 3,… [read post]
4 Nov 2011, 1:17 pm by Ray Dowd
From Justia.com, as of today:1. IPKat2. Recording Industry vs The People3. Chicago IP Litigation Blog4. Chilling Effects Clearinghouse5. Plagiarism Today6. Likelihood of Confusion7. Internet Cases8. Ruling Imagination: Law and Creativity9. Nolo Presents the Law in Plain English10. Copyright Litigation Blog11. TechnoLlama12. Hearsay Culture13. Copyfight14. Excess Copyright15. Video Game Law Blog16. Ex(c)lusive Rights17. Guiding Rights Blog18. Blawg IT19. eLegal Canton20. TradeMark Express: A Daily… [read post]
10 Mar 2010, 5:50 am by rdasgupta
Have you been mulling whether to start your own law blog thinking that it might be a low cost way to drum up business and get the word out? cc licensed flickr photo shared by Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com Well, before you sign up for that Blogger or Wordpress account, check out the WSJ Law Blog’s recent post highlighting this excellent article by Mark Herrmann who shares the lessons he learned after launching the Drug and Device Law Blog.  Among the gems in the article, is the following… [read post]
7 Jan 2010, 6:38 am by Randy Wilson
Finding something to blog about everday even a couple times a week takes work.  Here is a guide to help inspire blog content.  And here is my tips geared more towards lawyers: 1. Find a type of lawsuit to follow in your Google alerts, I follow suits against social networking giants like Facebook or MySpace. 2. Find a legal issue like “internet privacy” to track through Google alerts 3. Do you have pet practice peeve?  Something about the practice of law you wish atttorneys followed?… [read post]
31 Dec 2011, 1:13 pm by Gene Quinn
At IPWatchdog.com we had a splendid 2011. Our number of readers has again grown year to year. During 2011 we averaged over 71,000 unique visitors a month, compared with 67,640 unique visitors a month during 2010. During 2011 we also published 447 articles, including 98 guest contributions, 34 articles by Renee Quinn — The Social Media Diva™ and 292 articles (or interviews) by me. The remaining posts were largely press releases from the USPTO or AIPLA. What follows is a look at the top 20… [read post]
6 Dec 2010, 4:30 am by Connie Crosby
The 2010 CLawBies–or Canadian Law Blog Awards–are now open for nominations. How to Nominate in 2010: This year’s nominations deadline is Tuesday, December 28th, and the methods remain the same as in previous years. Publicly nominate a Canadian-authored law blog using ANY of the following: Tweet your endorsement on Twitter.com with the hashtag text: #clawbies2010. We’ll be monitoring! Email your favourite blog, including a couple sample posts or any other notable highlights, to Steve… [read post]
1 Jan 2012, 5:30 am by Gene Quinn
If there is anything that is frustrating about blogging it has to be that sometimes the articles you feel best about in terms of quality and content are the ones that are read by the fewest number of people. Titles impact article reads a lot, but so does daily life, holidays and weekend timing. With that in mind I thought I would end this IPWatchdog year in review with a list of some of the articles that I most enjoyed writing during 2011, in reverse chronological order. My creative juices are… [read post]