Interesting Stuff – July 4, 2009 Edition

2338074641_ce0e3ec422It’s Saturday and on this day of each week I publish links to some of the things I’ve come across over the past week that might (I repeat “might”) be of interest to you. These are things that stimulated me in some way related my practice. I’m publishing these links without much comment so you’ll have to click on them if they look interesting to you.

“Lets Call the Whole Thing Off” by Sandra Tsing Loh in the Atlantic is an examination of her own divorce and the larger context.

What if Nordstrom provided family law services? It’s happening in the U.K. Can we be far behind? Adapt or die. Tescos law by Andrew Wooley.

Boo to Billable Hours, normally $16 on Amazon, is now a free ebook at John Derrick’s site.

Photo credit – Joel Bedford.

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Post written by Lee Rosen on July 4, 2009 in Interesting Stuff

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