LexBlog Delivers ‘State of the AmLaw 200 Blogosphere’

March 14th, 2010

LexBlog CEO Kevin O’Keefe offers some excellent research in a post on his Real Lawyers Have Blogs blog on the “State of the AmLaw 200 Blogosphere.” LexBlog has been publishing this report since 2007, and is beginning to have a good set of data on the growth in the number of big law firms that are blogging.

LexBlog found that as of March 2010,

96, or 48%, of the 2009 AmLaw 200 law firms are now blogging. This number is up from 39 firms, or a 149% increase, since August 2007 … The number of blogs being published by these firms has grown nearly 300% in that same timeframe, from 74 to 297.

LexBlog also found that since the last iteration of this report seven months ago in June 2009, the number of Am Law firms blogging has grown 20 percent.

For a current list of the 96 Am Law 200 firms that are now blogging, with links to their individual blogs, visit this post on Kevin’s RLHB blog.

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Are You Aware of How MN DWI Penalties Can Affect You?

March 13th, 2010

There is no doubt that MN DWI penalties can be quite severe, but one of the MN DWI penalties that can be the most concerning is administrative vehicle forfeiture. After all, no one wants to be without a vehicle, and you certainly don’t want to get stuck paying storage fees for a vehicle that has been impounded.

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Personal Injury Lawyers: Let the truth prevail Posted By : David Share Associates

March 13th, 2010

It is the tough times in life which calls for a friend. Handling situations like personal injuries or disabilities can be very stressful and requires the full support of near and dear ones. It also calls for an expert advice from an experienced personal injury lawyer to ensure that the claim process is carried on smoothly. Selecting the right lawyer can make the entire process associated with disability claim very smooth.

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A disability insurance ensures protection against any disability which may hamper the earning capacity of an individual. It ensures peace of mind for an individual. However there are many problems that can arise during the time of a claim due t some inherent problems in the contract. Personal injury lawyers ensure that the claim process is very smooth.

Personal injuries can be classified into various categories depending upon the source of injury:

lBoating accidents and injuries:
These injuries are caused due to boating activities which may result due to negligence of a third party.

lChild Injuries:
This covers the aspect of child getting injured due to inadequate care or supervision in school board or day care center. Even the negligent design and maintenances of playground equipment may result in child injuries.

lDangerous products:
These injuries result from the use of a dangerous product. It involves the failure to adequately test the product before being released for public use.

lDefective Premises Claims:
These cases result from surfaces which may have been left wet or slippery due to a third part’s negligence.

lFatal Accidents:
These cases result in the death of a family member due to motor vehicle accident, aircraft incident etc.

A personal injury generally encompasses compensation for pain and suffering, loss of income, medical and rehabilitation expenses, housekeeping expenses etc. However certain exclusivity clauses in the policy can result in the claim getting delayed. Injury lawyers are expert in proving the legality of your claim in the court of law. A personal injury lawsuit should however be filed within the prescribed time limit for the claim.

David Share Associates offer the services of a personal injury lawyer. The firm provides a personal touch to its clients and has resolved various disability claims. The company also offers free consultation and does not charge any fees till the case is settled. The website sharelawyers.com provides complete information about the company.

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Minn. bill looks at role of pets in domestic abuse

March 13th, 2010

State lawmakers are considering a bill that would extend domestic violence protections to pets.

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Observations After Six Months on Legal Blog Watch

March 12th, 2010

As I approach the six-month anniversary of the day I started writing for Legal Blog Watch, it has struck me several times lately that there were so many things I simply did not appreciate about the legal system and the blogosphere before I started watching it intently every (other) day. Yes, I have been actively blogging in the securities litigation/SEC niche for years, but I certainly did not have hundreds of different feeds set up to “watch” the blogosphere and the law as I do now. And when you watch closely every day, you start to see things you never saw before.


For instance, I just never knew how much law-related craziness happens every day in this world. Every day, someone tries to buy crack cocaine with Monopoly money and gets beaten up. Or tells someone to be quiet in a movie theater and in return gets stabbed in the neck with a meat thermometer. Or loses their ability to walk through a museum at the worst possible moment, and stumbles into and damages a $130 million Picasso. Every single day!


I also never realized that there are certain pockets of legal craziness that do not manifest themselves until you put them under the daily magnifying glass. Like airlines, where people routinely do things like eat their winning airline scratchcard (rendering it worthless) because the stewardess doesn’t have €10,000 in cash on board to hand them during the flight. Or where flights have to be canceled because stewardesses get into fistfights. Or where people are surprised when they check their bag holding a 40.95 carat emerald and it gets lost.


I also certainly never knew that bank robbers put so little thought into their work. Almost every week, a bank robber is apprehended after using obviously ill-fated tactics such as “disguising” themselves with a clear plastic bag or relying on a completely illegible hold-up note


I also never knew how broad the blogosphere was. There are blawgs on everything from “Law and Magic” to “Mixed Martial Arts Law” to the legal consequences of what happens on each episode of “The Office.” In short, I am learning new things every day. I’ll keep you posted!

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There’s a Warrant For My Arrest For Past Due Child Support - What Should I Do?

March 12th, 2010

To put it simply, you just can not avoid the financial obligation to your children. No matter how you feel about the other parent, you must be a responsible adult and pay your child support. If you’ve receive a notice that a bench warrant has been issued against you - there are a few things that you must know and do:

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Basics About the City of Toronto Posted By : GoogUup1 GoogUup1

March 12th, 2010

North America’s fourth largest city is without doubt its most lively, thanks to the influence of young immigrants, who have transformed a rather calm destination into the world’s most cosmopolitan. Few cities around the world are as creative as Toronto, thanks to the talented artists, fashion designers, architects and craftspeople, musicians and chefs. The museums here are world class, while the large student population is overwhelming. Northwest of the city, is the Toronto Pearson International airport, which is about s 16 miles from the city centre.

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Toronto is, best explored on foot, but there is an excellent public transport, including frequent tramcars. Tram and bus drivers do not usually carry change, so pick up a day pass at any subway stop. This gives you a chance of unlimited travel on the efficient TTC subway, tram and bus system. Drivers in Toronto have the same basic rules as any other country when it comes to traffic signals and pedestrians.

People bring out their cars in summers and prefer taking the public transport during winters. Toronto has four distinct seasons. After a short spring, summer is usually warm. With warm days and cool evenings, autumn is a good time for visiting this city. Although winters are cold and snowy, there is always PATH. PATH is city centre Toronto’s underground walkway linking 27 kilometers of shopping, services and entertainment.

If you follow PATH you could easily reach your downtown destination in weatherproof comfort. PATH provides a significant contribution to the economic viability of the city’s downtown core. The efficient system facilitates pedestrian linkages to public transit, accommodating more than 100,000 daily commuters, and thousands of additional tourists and residents on their way to sports and cultural events. Its underground location offers pedestrians a safe haven from the freezing winter cold and the blazing summer heat.

The many attractions that you can savour while you drive around Toronto is the theatre, opera, dance, comedy and more – all at reduced prices. For sight-seeing, the Toronto City Pass saves money and precious time. It covers five major attractions. The pass costs about 59 Canadian Dollars for adults and about 39 Canadian Dollars for children.

Toronto is a major international hub for business and finance. It is, generally known as the financial capital of Canada, Toronto has a huge concentration of banks and brokerage firms on Bay Street, in the Financial District. The Toronto Stock Exchange is the world’s seventh-largest stock exchange in terms of market capitalization. Toronto headquarters all the big five banks of Canada. The city is a key centre for the media, information technology, publishing, telecommunications and film production industries. It is also home to Thomson Corporation, CTV globe media, Celestica. And Rogers Communications

Although much of the city’s manufacturing activities take place outside the city limits, Toronto continues to be a chief wholesale and distribution point for the industrial sector. The city’s strategic and well planned position along the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor, its extensive road and rail connections help provide support to the nearby production of, iron, steel, food, machinery, chemicals, motor vehicles and paper. Drivers at Toronto, take care and follow traffic rules while they enjoy the splendours of the magnificent city.

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ACORN agrees to leave Ohio under settlement

March 11th, 2010

The community organizing group ACORN has agreed to permanently give up its business license in Ohio, under a settlement with a libertarian organization.

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Judge Carton Rules: Four-Digit Prison Sentences and One-Named ‘Milk-o-holics’

March 11th, 2010

Welcome back to Judge Carton Rules, where a fake judge issues rulings to spare the parties to cases in which the outcome is
obvious the time and expense of further litigation. Here is today’s
docket:


Case 1: In the awesome commercial below, the toddler girlfriend of the E-Trade baby demands to know if “that milk-o-holic Lindsay was over” at her boyfriend’s house. Lindsay “You’re So Vain, You Probably Think This Commercial Is About You” Lohan says that she “has the same single-name recognition as Oprah or Madonna,” and as such, the ad has misappropriated her “name and characterization.” She’s asking for $100 million.




Judge Carton’s ruling: Bwaaaah haaahaaaaahaaaaaa hahhaaaaa!! Wow. Good to laugh like that once in a while. Now get out of my fake courtroom, “Lindsay,” and do not return. E-Trade’s future Motion to Dismiss is GRANTED.


Case 2: On Monday, the Alhambra Superior Court sentenced 35-year old serial bank robber Anthony Richard Cuellar (dubbed the “Mickey Mouse Bandit”) to 1,948 years in prison for a nail salon robbery and eight bank heists in 2007.


Judge Carton’s ruling: Even divided by 10, Cuellar’s sentence is still 40-plus years longer than Bernard Madoff’s 150-year sentence. Cuellar’s future motion to modify the sentence is hereby GRANTED and the sentence is reduced by 1,800 years, down to 148 years.


Court is dismissed.

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Understanding the Methods of Child Support Enforcement

March 11th, 2010

Just because you have an open child support order, that doesn’t necessarily mean that it is being “enforced”. The terminology “child support enforcement” typically refers to the procedures and processes in place to aggressively pursue a delinquent obligor. Enforcement tactics vary from one state to the next, however there are a few common practices used throughout the U.S.

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