Archive for the ‘Legal News’ Category

Pet Custody Battles

October 13th, 2008 by Shalini

Hattip to California Divorce Blawg for pointing out this CNN Article, “Couple splits up – pet custody battle begins“. In a 2006 survey of 1,600 members of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, 25% said they had noticed an uptick in pet-custody cases in the past 5 years. Adam Karp, a Bellingham attorney and an animal law pioneer, was quoted in the CNN article regarding his representation of Ashley Wilson in 2004. Avvo Blog had the chance to interview him and he had this to say about Animal Law in Washington State:

Most judges still make rulings on technicalities (i.e. who paid for the animal, who is listed on the animal’s license) but increasingly, judges are starting to weigh the equities (i.e. who regularly takes care of the animal, spends more time with the animal)

Immigration Basics

September 25th, 2008 by Shalini

Hat tip to jurisnipper for drawing my attention to this amazingly accurate illustration of the length of time / odds for a foreign national to secure U.S. citizenship – courtesy of Reason Magazine. In the future, if lawyers tell me that they cannot possibly explain a complex body of law in a simple manner, I plan to refer them to this.

Update: If anyone interested in the broken state of the immigration system post 9/11, Rinku Sen and Fekkak Mamdouh will be giving a talk about their book The Accidental American at Elliott Bay Book Company at 8 pm

Best.Lawsuit.Ever

September 15th, 2008 by Shalini

Or so we’re informed by TMZ. Christine Torres and Charnette Hildreth claim they were celebrating friend Tammi Tary’s birthday at the Chapter Eight dance club, when they were repeatedly asked by G4 (cable channel aimed at gamers) employees – if they would give permission to be videotaped. Though the women refused permission, they were captured on video fraternizing with Zach Selwyn and Kevin Pereira.

The Great Cougar Hunt | Girls | SPIKE.com

Contrary to what is depicted above, the plaintiffs stated they were “not attempting to meet or ‘hunt’ younger men.” In fact, according to the Courhouse News Service, they stated that they do not even date younger men: “The plaintiffs say the defendants have lined their own pockets with a video that has exposed them to “contempt and ridicule and has caused others to shun or avoid (them).” The women are represented in their $1M dollar lawsuit by Neville Johnson.

What Age Can Children Be Left Home Alone?

August 14th, 2008 by Shalini

Today’s New York Times has an excellent article on a topic that frequently crops up in Avvo Answers, when are children old enough to be left home by themselves? As the NYT article explains, most states do not specify an age but leave it to parents to decide. A notable exceptions is Maryland – where it is illegal to leave a child under 8 without a babysitter who is at least 13. Safe Kids USA, a DC-based nonprofit views the age of 12 as a milestone. According to Alan Korns, the Safe Kids USA Director of Public Policy / General Counsel, “Children under age 12 don’t have the cognitive ability to recognize risk and, just as important, don’t have the cognitive maturity to react to the risk or accident once it happens.” He added that additional concerns are raised when multiple children are left alone: “That concern is heightened when there are other children in the home. So many injuries and deaths can be prevented by appropriate, active adult supervision.”

More on Judge Judy

July 26th, 2008 by Shalini

Jezebel has a scarily accurate, comic smackdown of what Judge Judy would likely say to Tricia Walsh-Smith, should the Youtube celebrity have to appear before Judge Judy.

Northwest Legal Roundup

July 24th, 2008 by Shalini

The common themes in this roundup seem to be food & technology:

If you have a blog you would like to be included in this round up, let us know in the comments.

Throwing your computer out the window is not an option…

July 22nd, 2008 by Cristin Carey, Customer Care Manager

image by steffe via Flickr Creative Commons License

…trust me. I’ve been there and while there are many days where I find myself on the verge of dropping my computer off the side of the building because I can’t find that *one* file I need, my life (and work) without a computer is unimaginable. I have a feeling there are many lawyers out there who can relate. So we need to figure out a way to take control of our data and make it work for us in a way that allows us to focus on our real work.

David Leffler over at the APA GP/Solo blog reviews Bit Literacy – something we are familiar with here at Avvo. Bit Literacy is a book by Mark Hurst which teaches us how to manage the “bits” of information we come into contact with each day. Emails, digital photos, word documents; if its information on a computer, it’s most likely a bit.

“Solo attorneys do not have an IT department to help them manage all of their digital detritus. More often than not they do not have a secretary, either. So it is even more important that you get a handle on your digital bits before they overwhelm you”throwing your computer out the window is not an option.”

The idea here is to manage all our data in a way that makes it useful to us and helps us to be more productive. Managing data (especially email) correctly and efficienty is just as important for tech companies and lawyers as it is for anyone whose business depends on electronic communication in anyway. I know these concepts have helped me to manage a sometimes overflowing Customer Care inbox. Check out David’s post and see if it can help you too.

Legal News Roundup

June 18th, 2008 by Shalini

Some major stories in the blogosphere:

Oh and it’s sunny in Seattle

Summer Associate Lunch Suggestions: Seattle

June 2nd, 2008 by Shalini

Taking a cue from Above the Law, we have lunch suggestions for lunching on an expense account – as well as for lunching on your own dime:

Expense Account Lunches

Lunch on Your Own

Northwest Legal News – Roundup

May 29th, 2008 by Shalini

Stories floating around the blogosphere: