Archive for August, 2005

"Love Litigating Lawyers Day"

Wednesday, August 31st, 2005

(T-shirt reads in full: “Lawyers Do It In Front Of A Jury Of Their Peers.”)I just got an e-mail from the one and only David Giacalone, whose interest in Haiku poetry has prevailed over his interest in legal ethics, as his blog is now named “f/k/a . . . . one-breath poetry & breathless punditry [...]

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$4.00 Gas Around the Corner: Impact on Job Market and Economy???

Wednesday, August 31st, 2005

According to cnn.com, $4.00 a gallon for gas is around the corner. The only question, according to this expert is, “The question is how high will it go and how long will it last?” How will it affect the U.S. economy? Will it come to a screeching halt? Will the stock market plunge and gold [...]

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Fixin’ Up Your Internet College Campus Recruitment Site: With Examples

Wednesday, August 31st, 2005

I just began the new academic year and in honor of that event, I cover Part 2 of a 2-part article on internet college campus recruitment sites. This article, which appears in erexchange.com, offers the following advice geared towards college student recruitment, but I think it applies to ALL kinds of recruitment:Web pages should haveA [...]

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We’ll Sue You: The Courts Rule on Internet Gripe Sites

Tuesday, August 30th, 2005

pic by EXB-WDCThinking of creating your own Internet gripe site to get revenge on a past employer or company you purchased products or services from? Here is one example of a gripe site — and it isn’t pretty!Before you do that, you may wish to check the latest court rulings to determine whether you can [...]

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That’s A Crime: Assessing The Accuracy of Criminal Record Databases

Tuesday, August 30th, 2005

pic from dylaphant07Given all of the attention lately to criminal record checks, have you wondered how accurate the criminal record databases are? There are two possible types of errors possible. One type of error is that someone is mistakenly listed as a criminal, when he or she has no such record. We’ll call that a [...]

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