The National Law Journal has an interesting story about "unbundling." It's described as a growing movement to allow lawyers to work on part of a matter, while the clients do the rest: An unbundled lawyer might, for example, advise clients of their … [Continue reading]
Email is not Real Mail
Last week I had a draft agreement hit my desk that allowed notice to be sent by regular mail, fax, overnight courier or email. That triggered a search through my rag-tag collection of Internet bookmarks; and a link to Real Lawyers Have Blogs … [Continue reading]
An Honest Mistake?
Patrick Lamb has an interesting post on a subject that is nearly taboo for corporate lawyers: mistakes. Part of our DNA is a strain of hubris that seems to prevent admitting a mistake, let alone being open about solving it. A good summary of how … [Continue reading]
Privacy — Enter the FTC
Another alphabet-agency jumps into the pool regarding lapses in customer data security. Just when a GC may think this issue mostly involves financial institutions, in comes the Federal Trade Commission. In a case involving BJ's Wholesale Club, the … [Continue reading]
2005 Am Law 100 — Big 10
The July 2005 issue of the American Lawyer covering the Am Law 100 will be in mailboxes shortly, but you can get a preview of the top 10 here. There's a new member of the $1 billion-plus revenues club, Sidley Austin. It looks like they did it with … [Continue reading]
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