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Sending Warmth and Cheers

Posted by glennm Dec 18, 2016 Lawyering, Social Media, Technology Law CAN-SPAM, clients, Constant Contact, email
Sending Warmth and Cheers

My first Constant Contact email was a holiday wish to our clients. And here is is. Merry Christmas.

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Not Too Big To Fail

Posted by glennm Jul 2, 2012 Lawyering, Technology Law Dewey, firms, profession
Not Too Big To Fail

Dewey & LeBoeuf is the biggest AmLaw 200 firm to collapse, but its not the only one. Here are 10 other law firm failures that made news in their day.

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Mims’ The Word

Posted by glennm Apr 3, 2012 Inside the Beltway, Lawyering, Litigation, Technology Law, Telecom class actions, courts, FCC, jurisdiction, Supreme Court, TCPA, telemarketing
Mims’ The Word

The story of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 this year is how the Supreme Court can sometimes see a legal issue so clearly despite confusion and conflicts among the lower federal courts.

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Blogs of the AmLaw 100

Posted by glennm Sep 22, 2010 Lawyering, Technology Law AmLaw, blawgs, profession, social networking
Blogs of the AmLaw 100

The LexDigerati law blog (blawg) made this compilation of “Blogs of the AmLaw 100″ earlier this week.

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Federal Courts Meet Social Media Challenge

Posted by glennm Feb 3, 2010 Lawyering, Social Media, Tech Policy, Technology Law Facebook, judiciary, social networking, Twitter
Federal Courts Meet Social Media Challenge

It took a little bit of time, but the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts has issued revised jury instructions, recommended for all federal cases, updated for today’s social media age.

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No Longer a Golden Ticket

Posted by glennm Jan 17, 2010 Lawyering, Legal Industry, Technology Law employment, innovation, profession
No Longer a Golden Ticket

A J.D. degree is not worth what it once was as the legal industry wrestles with unprecedented business changes.

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My “Twitterview” on 22 Tweets

Posted by glennm Nov 13, 2009 Lawyering, Social Media, Technology Law 22 Tweets, profession, Twitter
My “Twitterview” on 22 Tweets

Today we’re tweeting with @glennm, biglaw antitrust / telecom / technology litigator turned Web 2.0 legal guru.

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Law and War

Posted by glennm May 9, 2009 Lawyering, Legal Industry, Technology Law profession, quotes, Twitter
Law and War

Law is a “life of boring mendacity punctuated by brief moments of sheer terror.”

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Let’s Kill All the Dentists…

Posted by glennm May 5, 2009 Lawyering, Legal Industry, Technology Law dentists, depression, lawyers, profession
Let’s Kill All the Dentists…

Psychological issues are part of the dark underbelly of the legal profession, in which suicide ranks second only to dentistry as a cause of professional death.

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The First Thing We Do Is…

Posted by glennm Nov 13, 2008 Lawyering, Legal Industry, Social Media, Technology Law ABA, profession, social networking, Twitter
The First Thing We Do Is…

The official trade rag of the legal industry — a notorious technology backwater for decades — is publicizing the wonders of the Internet social networking phenomenon Twitter.

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