Law firms Coudert and Orrick are having a bit of a public dust-up over the latter's hiring 11 of the former's partners. The NY Times has the details. Orrick even has a news release. Partners leaving one firm for another is scarcely news. But the … [Continue reading]
Straight Talk
BP takes a decidedly un-lawyer-like step today and admits wrongdoing in the Texas City refinery accident in March that killed 15 people. Tommorrow's Guardian reports the details of a corporate investigation that is uncommon in its speed and … [Continue reading]
The Law Boat
In a development that gives new meaning to the term "offshoring", the Boston Globe reports on SeaCode, a floating software design vessel: Roger Green is a software entrepreneur. David Cook was once a supertanker skipper who spent 15 years hauling … [Continue reading]
Strafing the Client
Always-engaging Rees Morrison asserts that in-house lawyers woefully underuse computer capabilities: Lawyers barely scratch the surface of what accomplished users – not experts, just lawyers who have learned how to make the most out of a program … [Continue reading]
LawProfs GoBig
The Law Professor Blogs Network announced yesterday that they were being "sponsored" by LexisNexis. Details were not disclosed, but the announcement does state that LexisNexis shares the "vision" of expanding the network. Such as a Privacy Law … [Continue reading]
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