Blogs

Links for Lawyers for the Week of August 7th - The Singularity and Employment, What You Miss When You Take Notes on Your Laptop, The Wisdom of Seneca, Harmful Stress: Lack of Control and the Loaded Gun
Links for Lawyers for the Week of June 19th For the Week of June 19th- Lawyers are Facing a Problem They Don't Know They Have; When, How and Where to Promote Your Content on Social Media; How to Find Useful Legal Industry Content to Share on Twitter; The Servitude Bubble; Technology and the Unauthorized Practice of Law
Links for Lawyers for the Week of June 12th, 2015 Client Confidentiality in the Digital Age, The Difference Between Factual and Legal Errors, Do Something Syndrome, Capture Your Creativity with a Digital Notebook, New Research Says Robots Are Unlikely to Eat Our Jobs, How to Know if You Talk Too Much, The Power of Full Engagement.

Podcasts for Lawyers

I have written previously about the benefits of podcasts: interesting, relevant, and timely content pushed directly to your device (so you don't have to go looking for it) that you can enjoy whenever you want. What's not to like? And if you want a tutorial on how to get and use podcasts, read this article I found while putting this post together. And further, if you are interested in starting your own podcast, take a look at this piece . Here are the legal podcasts on my device right now (with summaries largely based on their own descriptions), in alphabetical order so I don't have to rank them: Amicus With Dalia Lithwick . Lithwick ...
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Mediation Weekly
During the Civil War, President Lincoln was urged by a friend to give up Forts Sumter and Pickens and all government property in the Southern states. In reply, Lincoln said, “Do you remember the fable of the lion and the woodsman’s daughter?” “Aesop writes that a lion was very much in love with a woodsman’s daughter. The fair maid referred him to her father. And the lion went to the father and asked for her hand. “The father replied: ‘Your teeth are too long.’” The lion went to a dentist and had them extracted. Returning, he asked again for his bride. “’No,” said the woodsman. “Your claws are too long.” Going to the doctor, he had the claws removed. ...
Entry from: http://www.expertnegotiator.com/blog/illegal-hacking-negotiation-tool My first Negotiation Golden Rule is “Information is Power: So Get It!” This maxim was taken to a new and untoward level by computer hackers in the Coca-Cola Company’s failed attempt to buy the China Huiyuan Juice Group in 2008. According to the New York Times : As Coca-Cola executives were negotiating what would have been the largest foreign purchase of a Chinese company, (hackers were) busy rummaging through their computers in an apparent effort to learn more about Coca-Cola’s negotiation strategy. The attack on Coca-Cola began, like hundreds before it, with a ...
Information about South Carolina foreclosure law and news. Written by Charleston area foreclosure defense attorneys Russell A. DeMott, Graves H. Wilson, Jr., and Kristina G. Pierce. South Carolina Foreclosure Defense Blog