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Skins in the Game.

No. 570 Child pornography legislation has probably engendered more unintended consequences than intended ones. Remember sexting?  After the unintended consequence happens, there is often some kind of backtracking, as with sexting prosecutions that nobody wanted. When the police seize a computer for any purpose, they immediately look at the history of items viewed, to see […]

The uses of texting are limited only by your imagination.

NPR reports that a dive bar (their term) in Cambridge Mass has an app for you to text your waitress. Great idea. You never seem to be able to see the waitress when you are dying for water or need a dozen napkins in a hurry. Besides, Mr/Ms Boomer, she’s more tuned into receiving texts than noticing you waiving your arm off. Get used to it.

History in the Tweeting.

 No. 568 While reading [and sometimes retweeting] other lawyers’ tweets, I came upon what has become one of the most famous tweets of all times, it read:  “My 1st Congress on Your Corner starts now. Please stop by to let me know what is on your mind or tweet me later.” The account is still […]

AVVO APPARENTLY LOWERS LAWYER RATINGS.[REVISED WITH COMMENT FROM CONRAD SAAM FROM AVVO]

No. 567 The Solo Attorney’s Practitioner’s Forum on Linked-In is all lit up with comments about AVVO.  Many lawyers who have claimed their AVVO accounts (like me) have seen their AVVO ratings go down since the beginning of the year (like me). They usually complain that there has been no change in the data, or […]

Housecleaning in the Blogroll.

No. 566 I just finished removing about a half-dozen links from my blogroll.  Most of them have stopped posting. I am slower to add new ones these days. I added one new blog today.  Check out the Corrine Tampas Blog in the blogroll.  Very entertaining, good writing. A Pennsylvania lawyer worth reading. CLT

Incompetent to Stand Trial?

The Wall Street Journal Law Blog recently called attention to an interesting case in Philadelphia. A drug runner was arrested while transporting cocaine from the West to Philly by car. He turned out to be deaf and illiterate. He hasn’t spoken a word since the arrest. It is believed by authorities that he does not understand any language. His public defender has been unable to communicate with him to prepare for trial. Is he incompetent to stand trial?

For Just a Few Minutes, Be a Child Again.

No. 564 The Owl and the Pussycat went to sea   In a beautiful pea-green boat, They took some honey, and plenty of money, Wrapped up in a five pound note. The Owl looked up to the stars above ,
And sang to a small guitar, “O lovely Pussy! O Pussy, my love, What a beautiful […]

Heroes are made in the moment.

Amid the appalling story of the attempted assassination of Congresswomen Giffords, it is worth noting that several heroes stepped forward from the bystanders and probably were responsible for saving lives.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

No. 562 “You’re simpletons; you’re idiots if you don’t get that!” These immortal words were spoken by the Governor of Pennsylvania to Leslie Stahl on 60 Minutes on Sunday night, on the subject of whether slots are on balance a plus for the state because gambling addicts would have just spent their paychecks in New […]

294/474: Looks Like a Law School Class Rank, Doesn’t It?

No. 561 Once in blue moon, I look at my AVVO blog ranking.  On January 6, 2011, PLBT placed 294th out of 474 blogs ranked by traffic.  That’s not quite in the upper half, but its getting there. So far as I know, however, PLBT is the number one legal blog in Western Pennsylvania. The Alexa […]

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CLIFF TUTTLE has been a Pennsylvania lawyer for over 45 years and (inter alia) is a real estate litigator and legal writer. The posts in this blog are intended to provide general information about legal topics of interest to lawyers and consumers with a Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania focus. However, this information does not constitute legal advice and there is no lawyer-client relationship created when you read this blog. You are encouraged to leave comments but be aware that posted comments can be read by others. If you wish to contact me in privacy, please use the Contact Form located immediately below this message. I will reply promptly and in strict confidence.

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