What recourse does a criminal defense defense attorney have if he or she learns a client has committed a crime ascribed to someone else? On the one hand, as Ken Strutin writes in his article “Wrongful Convictions and Attorney-Client Confidentiality” published at LLRX.COM, “When an innocent person faces conviction, imprisonment,…
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ABA Journal Weekly Newsletter. January 8, 2010.
Top Ten Stories for Week Ending January 8, 2010. Layoffs BigLaw Laid Off More than 12,000 People in 2009, the Worst Year Ever Jan 4, 2010, 06:55 am CST Law Students Almost 1/3 of Law Students Expect to Graduate with $120K Debt Jan 6, 2010, 08:23 am CST Law Practice…
ABA Journal Weekly Newsletter. December 23, 2009.
Top Ten Stories for Week Ending December 23, 2009 Lawyer Pay First-Year Associates Bear the Brunt of Lower Bonuses; Some See Cuts of 71% Dec 21, 2009, 08:09 am CST Labor & Employment Law Ex-Fried Frank Associate Says Female Partner Harassed Her Dec 21, 2009, 07:00 pm CST Careers Legal…
ABA Journal Law Journal Weekly Newsletter
Top Ten Stories for Week Ending December 18, 2009: Trademark Law The North Face Sues The South Butt for Trademark Infringement Dec 15, 2009, 06:46 am CST Careers Cravath’s $80K Deferral Offer Not Enticing Enough for Some Yale Law Grads Dec 15, 2009, 07:40 am CST Judiciary Judge Orders Lawyers…
After Being Pronounced Dead Kirkus Reviews Appears to be Back With Us
David Badertscher Although not primarily a reviewer of legal materials, Kirkus Reviews is one of the most outstanding and respected review magazines devoted to book media. It was founded in 1933 by Virginia Kirkus (1893-1981) a former head of the children’s book department of Harper & Bros. with the idea…
Characteristics Which Can Help Save Libraries in a Highly Competitive and Dynamic Environment
BY: David Badertscher* I have been following with great interest recent discussion on listservs and in the literature regarding a perception that libraries are becoming less relevant in a technologically-oriented society that relies increasingly on “instant gratification”(achieved largely through online searching and related techniques). Technology is wonderful, and I think…
Seeking Ideas for Greater Transparency and Open Government in Federal Departments, Agencies and on Federal Web Sites
In the e-mail below Camilla Tubbs, Chair of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) Government Relations Committee provides useful information regarding efforts by the Obama admiinistration to create greater transparency and openness in and among federal departments and agencies. She is also asking what types of information people want…
CLLB: Information Security Newsletter. Volume 2 Number 12 December 2009.
Volume 2 Number 12 December 2009. Automatic Software Updates and Patching From the Desk of David Badertscher Security vulnerabilities are flaws in the software that could allow someone to potentially compromise your system. Each year, the volume of software security vulnerabilities discovered increases, and the hacking tools available to exploit…
Charting A New Course: A Blueprint for Transforming Juvenile Justice in New York State
A report prepared by New York Governor David Paterson’s Task Force on Transforming Juvenile Justice released in December 2009. It “shines a harsh light” on the problems in New York’s prisons for juvenile offenders According to this Report, ” the problems are so acute that the state agency overseeing the…
Law and Literature Symposium at the University of Cincinnati Law School
February 29, 2008 A number of people who have distinguihed themselves in the legal profession have also been quite successful as poets. Wallace Stevens comes to mind. That brings me to the poetry of Professor Lawrence Joseph, Reverend Joseph P. Tinnelly, C.M. Professor of Law, which was the subject of…