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7 Mar 2012, 3:00 am
It does not, however, deal with the objection that esteemed fellow blogger and Canadian lawyer Antonin Pribetic made in our dialogue about the permissibility of service by mail in Canada under the Convention (Antonin’s point related only to Ontario, and it’s not clear in which province Fenech received the service). [read post]
17 Feb 2012, 9:20 am
To get the scoop on the sites potential liability under Canadian law, I contacted Canadian trial attorney Antonin Pribetic. [read post]
15 Feb 2012, 11:30 pm
What’s more the approach to claims brought by “foreign based claimants” (so-called “libel tourists”) is substantially the same in countries such as Canada (No.10) and New Zealand (No.13)(see for example, our post on the Canadian approach by Antonin I Pribetic published last year). [read post]
11 Feb 2012, 3:46 am
[Update: By way of Twitter, Antonin Pribetic points out this February 1, 2012 opinion from South Carolina reprimanding a lawyer for lying on his website. [read post]
6 Feb 2012, 11:06 am
Lawcast 201: Antonin Pribetic on twitter, social media generally and legal services Today I am talking to Canadian lawyer and blogger Antonin Pribetic about social media: twitter, blogging and legal marketing. [read post]
15 Jan 2012, 10:09 am
Antonin Pribetic, the blogger who coined the term, suggested a rather narrow definition. [read post]
12 Jan 2012, 10:04 am
Coined by Canadian lawyer Antonin Pribetic, flawgs are “legal blog(s) without any substantive legal content that is created, monetized and promoted exclusively for profit. [read post]
9 Jan 2012, 1:31 pm
Last year, Antonin Pribetic, the same lawyer who helped develop the idea of a "re-tweet taxonomy," coined a new term for use in the legal blog world: "flawg. [read post]
5 Jan 2012, 3:06 am
Antonin Pribetic, who offered the original definition of ‘flawg’ and ’flawger’, considered 2011 to have been “a banner year for Flawging” in his recent post: Flawging a dead horse. [read post]
31 Dec 2011, 7:25 am
A public thank-you is also in order to the following folks for their kind nominations: Antonin Pribetic, Samantha Collier, David Bilinsky, Nate Russell, Drive Smart BC and Dan Michaluk Happy New Year folks! [read post]
21 Dec 2011, 5:27 pm
Antonin Pribetic, a Canadian attorney, reports about an anonymous complaint made about comments he made on the Internet which temporarily increased his workload — defending himself against a professional conduct complaint. [read post]
7 Dec 2011, 1:35 pm
(Antonin Pribetic promptly followed up with a Canadian perspective on the subject on The Trial Warrior Blog.) [read post]
7 Dec 2011, 1:35 pm
(Antonin Pribetic promptly followed up with a Canadian perspective on the subject on The Trial Warrior Blog.) [read post]
7 Dec 2011, 1:35 pm
(Antonin Pribetic promptly followed up with a Canadian perspective on the subject on The Trial Warrior Blog.) [read post]
1 Dec 2011, 9:04 am
Next I’d like to give another nod to Antonin Pribetic who is undoubtedly Canada’s most outspoken legal blogger (the Trial Warrior Blog). [read post]
30 Nov 2011, 3:10 am
As Louisville Law Dean Jim Chen wrote, "Glaubt, daß nicht Gott sondern Mensch Würfel mit dem Universum spielt," to which Antonin Pribetic presciently added, "Schlange augen, sie verlieren. [read post]
28 Nov 2011, 3:00 am
H/T to Antonin Pribetic of the Trial Warrior Blog for the reference to the case of the day, Bank of Mongolia v. [read post]
13 Nov 2011, 9:00 pm
" Bruce Carton of Legal Blog Watch suggested that twitter users adopt a taxonomy for retweets in his recent post The 'RT Taxonomy': Creating Different Flavors of Retweets detailing a suggestion by Ontario lawyer and blogger Antonin Pribetic, (who pens The Trial Warrior Blog) in this tweet . [read post]
3 Nov 2011, 2:16 pm
Sports] * Antonin Pribetic asks: “Are GCs Shifting The Balance of BigLaw Power? [read post]
27 Oct 2011, 7:00 am
This is the tenth in the ongoing series of posts compiling the most recent publicly available developments surrounding the litigation Commonly Known As Rakofsky v. [read post]