Some lawyers and I recently were discussing the problems of family law cases in which the parents are paying for a child’s attorney’s fees. It is a very common situation, given the finances of many young married couples. Parents are usually quite willing to pay for attorney’s fees in family law matters to make sure

Rarely would I do a blog post just to point out two other writer's blog posts. But there is such a nice connection between today's blog posts from my friends and colleagues, Sharon Nelson of Sensei Enterprises and Bob Ambrogi, writing on his LawSites blog. Short summary: Whether it is Google, Apple or someone else

David Pogue has a great post about all of the discussion of stolen celebrity nude photos – You’re Reacting to Celebgate Wrong. It is good reading for anyone since about everyone uses the cloud in some way today, intentionally or unknowingly. He believes that the photos were obtained through guessing the answers to each

Surely you have heard of the Internet security threat Heartbleed by now. But the explanations seem a bit complicated and advice to change all of your passwords yet again seems so “been there, done that.”

This is a serious matter. The short explanation is that Heartbleed is not something that infects your computer, but a

Here's an item for your 2014 calendar. April 1 – Confirm we have no computers using Windows XP in operation at home or work. Now April Fool's Day may seem like a long time off as you read this, but running Windows XP after Microsoft ceases Windows XP support means that you are behaving like a

Whether to ban Google Glass is undoubtedly not on your law firm's radar right now. Most of the partners have never heard of Google Glass. And the product is not even available to the public yet. Now it is only in use by Google employees and a few thousand "explorers."

Google Glass is wearable technology