I wrote yesterday about the value of personal contact in a legal world dominated by fast communication that is mostly high-tech, not high-touch. Patrick Lamb was kind enough to pick up on this topic and offer that his firm's client surveys show that … [Continue reading]
A Place for the Face
Why can't we all work in our pajamas? The New York Times reports on one aspect that separated the recent New York City transit strike from previous ones--the ability of some workers to function remotely from the office. I expected the article to go … [Continue reading]
Give That Dog a Bone
Quick, name that law firm by looking at their signature icon: If you said Bingham McCutchen, then this advertising pet trick is working. When I first saw this picture in a glossy ad (I believe it was in the American Lawyer), I figured that the … [Continue reading]
Last Google Post of 2005
... I promise. As expected, Google finalized its $1 billion investment in AOL yesterday. Reuters provides some of the details. As I speculated last time, the "partnership" includes some integration of Google Talk and AOL Instant Messenger. The … [Continue reading]
Google + AOL = What for the Law?
Over the last two weeks, some thoughts on West and Lexis/Nexis possibly declining and Google apparently ascendent. The great thing about technology is that nothing stays still for long. The business world is all agog over Google's proposed $1 … [Continue reading]
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