Update: FHLB of Pgh. v. J P Morgan et al.
No. 560 Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh v. J P Morgan Securities, LLC, J P Morgan Acquisitions Corp., J P Morgan Mortgage Acceptance Corporation I, Chase Home Finance LLC, Chase Mortgage Finance Corporation, JPMorgan Chase & Co, Moody’s Corporation, Moody’s Investor s Services, Inc., The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc and Fitch, Inc. No. GD09-016892 On […]
Wikileaks on Twitter.
No. 559 I learned just now that you can follow Wikileaks on Twitter. Not that you’d want to. CLT
Will the person who contacted me with oil and gas question please try again?
No. 558 I picked up an email question through the contact box (right margin, scroll down a bit) about oil and gas leasing. I wrote a reply, but it bounced back, apparently due to and error in the email address. Contact me again with an improved email address and I will send the answer.
All Leases are not Equal. Some are not Legally Correct.
No. 557 I recently reviewed a residential lease which is distributed by a printer for a fee. Some of the language in it is unclear and could be read as contradictory. Some is redundant, causing confusion over which part should apply. Some of it is just poorly written. However, the thing that struck me the […]
Loughren v. Bair Update: Goldbeck Strikes Back.
No. 556 A month ago, on December 4, 2010, we reported about a potentially very important case in which a Pittsburgh lawyer had just filed in an equity action against a Philadelphia law firm specializing in mortgage foreclosure. The gist of the complaint is that the law firm of Goldbeck, McCafferty & McKeever, PC had […]
Baby Boomers and Retirement Age.
The first of the Baby Boomers, my generation, are beginning to turn 65 in 2011. Among the early ones, Chief Judge Donetta Ambrose of the US District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, elected Senior Judge status on her 65th birthday this past November. Being a Senior Judge is not exactly retirement — its probably better. Someone else must squeeze an administrative load into a busy trial schedule. The stress level drops like a rock. Meanwhile, the judicial system and the country are big winners. All of that experience and knowledge is a valuable resource — too valuable to waste. And as more BB’ers pass the retirement threshold, this should be a model for post-retirement employment of seniors in every field.
Winter Classic Precedent.
No. 554 Just to lighten up for this first post of 2011, allow me to improve your education with a little trivia. On the very site where the Winter Classic will be played later today — barring a catastrophic meltdown — baseball used to be played on New Year’s Day. That’s right, at Exhibition Park, […]
Please Explain . . .
No. 553 Would someone please explain to me: How Twitter makes money. There is no advertising and no fees. Why so many businesses have set up Facebook pages. Why not just establish up a website? Why the Winter Classic is such a big deal. It is an ordinary regular season hockey game between ordinary teams, […]
And Now, from the folk that brought you Blog Law Blog, comes Tweet Law Tweets.
Blog Law Blog is a blog about the law of blogs. It is authored by University of North Dakota Law Professor Eric E. Johnson, who appears to have staked out this niche of intellectual property law. Now, in order to expand the reach of Blog Law Blog, Professor Johnson has just rolled out “Tweet Law Tweets”. Some of us only have an attention span of 140 characters for discussions of intellectual property topics. Tweet Law Tweets thus becomes the Blog Law Blog for the rest of us. They don’t call Twitter microblogging for nothing.
A New Years Resolution: Smite the Rude! [Updated With Response Below]
Corrine A. Tampas, a lawyer who primarily works as a consultant to other lawyers, sent me a comment on the Bitter Lawyer piece (2 down) in which she set forth her New Years resolution: “I will be a bitch on wheels to anyone who is not nice and/or is rude in the New Yearâ€.
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