Hurricanes Katrina and Rita have provided real-time stress testing for the disaster planning of many businesses. Not all have fared well; many are now doing things differently. Amid the stories about a possible worldwide flu pandemic, one planning … [Continue reading]
Off The Grid – By The Numbers
Number of days Off the Grid: 10. Number of days not thinking about work: 9. Number of voicemails awaiting me: 1 (Perhaps due in part to my away message). Number of e-mail messages awaiting me: 177. Number of Wi-Fi hot-spots found here: 0. … [Continue reading]
Off the Grid
Sometimes you have to unplug to recharge your batteries. In a world of wireless and broadband it is easy to be constantly connected. The good news: you're always available when needed. The bad news: there is really no way to get away from … [Continue reading]
Associate Satisfaction and Client Service
The American Lawyer has released its annual Midlevel Associates Survey. As you might expect, there's a decent amount of complaining, about things like billable hours targets, opportunities for partnership, work/life balance, and the lack of good … [Continue reading]
A GC on SCOTUS?
This morning President Bush nominated White House Counsel Harriet Miers to succeed Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. While I was expecting the nomination of a woman, I had a faint hope it would be Justice Maura Corrigan (Update: Apparently William … [Continue reading]
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