
Best of 2008: “No Social Networking Privilege”
This was originally posted on February 24, 2008. On Point reports that a New Jersey federal magistrate has, to the surprise of no actual attorney... Read more
Ron Coleman on the law affecting brands, the Internet & free speech
This was originally posted on February 24, 2008. On Point reports that a New Jersey federal magistrate has, to the surprise of no actual attorney... Read more
After you get past my book, get this book by my friend Mark Herrmann. (Who’s not quite a curmudgeon.) I read it in preview (and... Read more
This week’s Blawg Review is from The Inspired Solo, who, tacitly acknowledging that all the good jokes have been taken — having taken quite a... Read more
Originally posted 2005-01-04 11:01:11. Republished by Blog Post Promoter Aha! See, the Blog Herald is asking the same question I did: Is 2005 the “Year... Read more
Facebook is looking over its shoulder at the competition, and doing what comes naturally for succesful businesses based on a model, if not a technology,... Read more
Okay, it’s a little late to actually attend his talk — but then again, most of LOC readers don’t really get to Iowa Idaho that... Read more
Last week’s topical tweets via @roncoleman: RT @LawWriting There is no great writing, only great rewriting. ~ ~ Justice Louis Brandeis RT @MegLG Redskins litigants... Read more
We had been wondering who had the “Z.” Now the other tile drops, and probably right onto a triple word score — Hasbro, owner of... Read more
I’ve been unusually busy doing legal work in the last few weeks–filing briefs and generally making the world safe for my clients’ righteous activities. So... Read more
Here’s what I’ve got the last couple of weeks, in terms of tweety things. This is as good a way to focus on and round... Read more
Last week’s utterly unmissable topical tweets via @roncoleman: RT @ptolawyer: The TM case that won’t go away – Redskins case on way to SCOTUS: http://bit.ly/BJoq6 — See... Read more
CNET News / Reuters: The makers of Scrabble have asked Facebook to remove a popular online version of the word game, Scrabulous, which they say... Read more
On Point reports that a New Jersey federal magistrate has, to the surprise of no actual attorney I could imagine, ruled that MySpace and Facebook... Read more
Here’s a notice regarding our lust for life from C.C. Holland at Law.com: The litmus test for whether you should start a blog boils down... Read more