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Pretty Scary Stuff: Legal spying via the cell phone system

It appears to be fairly easy to exploit weaknesses in the mobile telecom system in order to legally spy on people by figuring out the private cell phone number of anyone you want, tracking their whereabouts, and listening to their voice mail.  Continued…


Paperless Law Office Is Easier Than You Think — Lawyerist

There seems to be a tendency to think of digital files as fundamentally different than paper files. In some ways, they are different. Digital files are better.  Continued…


Criminal Defense Lawyer Discusses 37Signals' Basecamp and "ReWork."

Problems are meant to be solved, not lawyered, and sometimes we simply forget the value in achieving something….



The Jetsons are here.  New video “windows” to the outdoors…any outdoors you want.  Truly unreal.  



Benjamin L. Hooks, 1925-2010

“We’ve come a long way, but it’s like nibbling at the edge of darkness.”

       — Benjamin L. Hooks, 1925-2010, former executive director of the NAACP

                                            



1 hour a day is wasted in most offices looking for missing information?

How much time do you waste wrangling your information? - Ernie The Attorney
Supreme Court to Examine Digital Privacy of Employees : HR Lawyer's Blog

Next week the U.S. Supreme Court takes up an important privacy issue regarding digital communications: whether an employee’s personal messages are private when transmitted over an electronic device supplied by an employer.


One of the keys to success is to let your lazy side guide you.

Can you be both wildly ambitious and unapologetically lazy - yet still succeed?