I call today’s social media, particularly Twitter, the “ever present never present.” It means that, for many of us, social media is ever present. It is always on, always tempting us to post, to like, to friend, to fan, to wave, to connect, and to think about all of these all the time, especially if …
How’s Your Tech Life?
practicelaw and mypractice are kicking off a new series today with the first “Off the Clock” meeting at a MSBA member’s home office in Eagan. Off the Clock is a series of periodic meetings at offices, bars, and coffee shops, laptops in tow, with conversation, fun, and a hands-on and down-to-earth approach to tech issues …
Visualizing Your Arguments
Early in my career, I handled a complex Fair Labor Standards Act claim involving federal rules and the maximum drive time hours of school bus drivers, who at times also drove on select charter trips. I had to mesh, and ultimately argue against, the application of federal Department of Transportation rules with a specific ‘motor …
Herding Cats, Organizing Lawyers, Powering a Crowd
With all these questions, the one prevailing question was ‘Why is it so difficult to harness the power of a crowd of lawyers?’
Reader and Acrobat Problems Continue
As reported in a recent Adobe blog post, Adobe Reader security and application issues continue. Adobe describes the most recent issue as a “critical vulnerability” that may “cause the application to crash and could potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system.” The problem involves Adobe Reader and Acrobat versions 9.1 and …
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