Five by Five – Stephen M. Nipper
Our final contributor is Stephen M. Nipper, a registered patent attorney working in Boise, Idaho with the firm Dykas, Shaver & Nipper, LLP and author of the Invent Blog. His contributions: What...
View ArticleFive by Five – Law Student Edition
By Monday, I’ll have up the next Five by Five. This time, I’ve asked five law student bloggers to answer this question: What five things would you change about legal education? On the roster:...
View ArticleFive by Five – Sugar, Mr. Poon?
Our first panelist in the law student edition of this Five by Five is not a law student at all, but was when he started his blog, Sugar, Mr. Poon?, so I asked him anyway. Though I know his secret...
View ArticleFive by Five – Buffalo Wings and Vodka
Our second contributor in the law student edition of this Five by Five is another anonymous blogger. This time, the author of Buffalo Wings and Vodka gives us the Five Things he would change about...
View ArticleFive by Five – Jeremy Blachman
The third spot in our Law Student Five by Five is held down by Jeremy Blachman, author of the eponymous Jeremy’s Blog. Jeremy is a 3L at Harvard who is not going to work for a law firm. Here are his...
View ArticleFive by Five – Anthony Rickey
The next guest is Columbia law student Anthony Rickey, author of Three Years of Hell to Become the Devil: First of all, thank you to the [non]billable hour for inviting me to one of his “Five by Five”...
View ArticleFive by Five – Ambivalent Ambroglio
Our final contributor to the Law Student Edition Five by Five is another anonymous law student, Ambivalent Imbroglio — the only two-time 5×5 contbibutor. 1. Make classes smaller – especially in the...
View ArticleFive by One – Serving Latino Clients
Quite some time ago, I asked several bloggers to participate in my next Five by Five, and answer the question: What five ways can lawyers better serve their Latino clients? I had a devil of a time...
View ArticleWhew!
1718 posts in two days. I’m beat. I will have some pretty cool news to share with you on Monday, but until then, I’m doing “real work” for the next few days, then heading for Blogher on Friday. In...
View ArticleTen New Rules of Legal Marketing
Legal Marketing has changed. It used to be enough to keep an ad in the yellow pages and belong to the Rotary Club. Not anymore. Times are tough, so I present to you Ten “New” Rules of Legal...
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