It’s Sunday morning and you are enjoying being with people you generally do not see or talk to during the week. It’s a moderate sized Sunday School class and these folks have prayed for you while you were studying for ...
Read More »Postville hearings: Justice, lost in translation?
I was one of 16 interpreters who served both weeks of the Postville, Iowa, immigration hearings. Unlike judges, prosecutors, or attorneys, I was present at every step of the process. It is my duty as an impartial expert witness and ...
Read More »Postville hearings: Justice, lost in translation?
I was one of 16 interpreters who served both weeks of the Postville, Iowa, immigration hearings. Unlike judges, prosecutors, or attorneys, I was present at every step of the process. It is my duty as an impartial expert witness and ...
Read More »Fitzpatrick: To succeed, know where you want to go
Most companies have strategic plans. Most of these plans are either gathering dust or languishing in a rarely-visited folder on the server. Given the amount of time, money, energy and hope that most firms invest in their strategic plans, this ...
Read More »To succeed, know where you want to go
Most companies have strategic plans. Most of these plans are either gathering dust or languishing in a rarely-visited folder on the server. Given the amount of time, money, energy and hope that most firms invest in their strategic plans, this ...
Read More »Skrzycki: ‘Horse and buggy’ antitrust decrees seldom die
It’s been almost a half-century since U.S. Department of Justice antitrust regulators and True Temper Corp., one of the world’s largest makers of golf club shafts, settled a case in which the company agreed not to fix prices and carve ...
Read More »Why quality legal writing is so important
By now, most of you understand that writing is an integral part of being an attorney. No matter what area of law you practice, all are writing-intensive, which is why it is imperative for attorneys to master the ability to ...
Read More »Napier: Analysis leaves no silence to hear the cheers
I think I hate the news these days. Or at least the people who do the news these days. Last week I spent some time in the evenings watching the Democratic National Convention. I think the 24-hour news channels killed ...
Read More »Simple steps in e-mailing spare you the system's complexity
Questions I am frequently asked: “Where did my e-mail go?” “Why didn’t [name of person/firm here] get the message I just sent?” “I’m not getting e-mail. Is there something wrong with our system?” For the most part, e-mail messaging is ...
Read More »Analysis leaves no silence to hear the cheers
I think I hate the news these days. Or at least the people who do the news these days. Last week I spent some time in the evenings watching the Democratic National Convention. I think the 24-hour news channels killed ...
Read More »Simple steps in e-mailing spare you the system’s complexity
Questions I am frequently asked: “Where did my e-mail go?” “Why didn’t [name of person/firm here] get the message I just sent?” “I’m not getting e-mail. Is there something wrong with our system?” For the most part, e-mail messaging is ...
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