Well, folks I am really excited to be a part of a law office management and technology team going to do some free CLE and consulting with lawyers on how to rebuild their practices affected by Hurricane Katrina.

The program is called Rebuilding Your Practice After Disaster Strikes. It will be presented twice. First

What a terrible and emotional week! Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims of Katrina. The American Bar Association Midyear meeting is scheduled for the first week of February, 2006 in New Orleans. But it seems very unlikely that will occur.

My friend Ernie the Attorney has escaped New Orleans. His posts about

No, I’m not going to add a regular thought of the day, but I liked this one:

“I get up every morning determined to both change the world…and have a good time…Sometimes this makes planning my day difficult.” – E.B. White (author of Charlotte’s Web. b. July 11, 1899)

Fred Faulkner passed the music baton meme to me. It wasn’t an inital cause for rejoicing. The music baton involves answering five questions on your blog about your taste in music and passing them along to other bloggers. Since I am a lawyer, this gave me a chance to overanalyze the situation. After all, I’d

This year the prestigious Technolawyer @ Awards have added two new categories to their annual rankings of lawyer’s favorite products and services. These are Favorite Practice Management Blog and Favorite Practice Area Blog. As you can imagine, I have some interest in this poll, particularly since they have released a status report today showing I’m

The Commerical Law League of America has posted a memo in PDF format outlining both the effective date of the new Bankruptcy law and the various exceptions to the effective date, including some provisions that are now in effect.

Hat’s off to the ABA General Practice, Solo & Small Firm Section for their recent GPSolo Magazine focusing on military law. It is all online. Some of the many articles include Preparing Clients for Deployment, Lawyers and the Call-Up, Military Family Law: Thirteen Common Questions, Collecting From Personnel Called to Active Duty, An