Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Posted by Marc on 10:31 AM
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FindLaw Still Top Online Legal Destination


According to Compete.com, FindLaw is still ahead of the pack by a large margin, one million unique visitors per month to be exact. Justia has made large strides this year though, with a 144% jump in unique visitors per month.

Honorable mention goes out to HG.org, who did not make the chart above, but is making large strides this year also, and has even been spotted ahead of the big guys on some important Google Searches.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Posted by Marc on 1:32 PM
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Google Looses Small Case and Hopefully Learns Lesson

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Aaron Greenspan: Why I Sued Google (and Won): "'Google can terminate your account for any reason,' she told me.

'Not any reason,' I said. 'Not because I have blue eyes. Or brown eyes.'"

I am glad Aaron fought back on this one. Google's policies definitely need some reworking. They have grown too big too fast and the little guy once again got lost in the fray.

GOOGLE (GOOG): You better be keeping records if you are going to be handing out penalties like a trigger happy cowboy!

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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Posted by Marc on 1:49 PM
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Controversial Perfume Decision - Workers Comp Law in NJ

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Here is an excellent case analysis about a controversial workers' compensation decision in New Jersey. While explaining the case, the attorney, Kenneth A. DiMuzio Sr., gives us a great understanding of workers' compensation law in New Jersey.

The Perfume Decision - The Fragrant Aroma Of A Just Result: Case Study on Workers Comp Law in New Jersey: "Contrary to the opinion of some critics, the holding does not stink. The furor expressed by those opposed to the decision is based upon a fundamental misunderstanding of the principles of N.J. workers' compensation law." Read the rest here...