Now that the dust is settling a bit on the new legal functionality at Google Scholar, a few things seem clear: 1. This is something Google has been working on for some time. Googler (and attorney) Rick Klau gives some of the background here. This … [Continue reading]
Google Targets Legal Search
Google announced today a long-anticipated move into legal search. From their Official Blog: Starting today, we're enabling people everywhere to find and read full text legal opinions from U.S. federal and state district, appellate and supreme … [Continue reading]
Legal Cost Savings: Through the Client’s Eyes
In August 2006, well before the current economic downturn, HP CEO Mark Hurd explained his philosophy on cost control to the New York Times: ''Costs and growth are different sides of the same coin,'' he said. ''We will spend money to save money and … [Continue reading]
Hogan/Lovells: Welcome Sign or Smoke Signal?
When the story about the potential cross-border merger of Hogan & Hartson and Lovells reached the business press a week ago, it surprised me as to the size and timing of such a combination. Bruce MacEwen had already explained why it could make … [Continue reading]
GM CEO: An MBA in 30 Seconds
In the course of a recent Town Hall meeting for GM employees, CEO Fritz Henderson spared us lawyers the time and expense of an MBA by summarizing the teachings of Michigan and Harvard regarding competition in two easy steps. You can click on the … [Continue reading]
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