A former international trade lawyer has created a new website called Wonder Rotunda where children compete to win virtual food and products by correctly answering quiz questions.
An expanded iPhone app from BARBRI allows bar review students who have upgraded to a mobile course to view all of the bar study lectures and access other study materials…
A former in-house lawyer sued for his blog comments about an intellectual property litigator has settled after a favorable ruling during his defamation trial in Texas.
Updated: Chalk it up to the age of Facebook. Blogging lawyers and judges have landed in trouble with legal ethics regulators and judges, while one blogging lawyer ended up as…
Updated: A former Illinois assistant public defender’s blog musings about her difficult clients and clueless judges has landed her in trouble with disciplinary officials.
An increasing number of law firms are cutting their law library budgets, spurring some librarians to buy new usage tracking software to make decisions about resources.
Updated: What is the life span of a legal blog? For many practitioners’ blogs, it’s likely less than a year, according to a blogger who conducted his own unscientific survey.
Lawyer and technology consultant Sam Guiberson remembers the heady days of litigation technology some 20 years ago, when he and other experts predicted that advances would even the playing field…
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