Great musical talent.
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Dennis Kennedy
Forensic Biopsy. Called in before the autopsy.
Dennis Kennedy is the Principal Investigator at the Kennedy Idea Propulsion Laboratory (KIPL), where he investigates AI and innovation challenges when standard playbooks fail.
His framework is The NeoHolmesian Method he's developed: treating complex problems as investigations rather than predictions. Where most see uncertainty, he see patterns. Where most offer forecasts, he offers methods.
Socha and Kennedy Look into the Electronic Discovery Crystal Ball
A New Electronic Discoverers column.
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Looking for a Few Good Sponsors for a Variety of Events and Other Opportunities (Not for Me), Plus a Few Thoughts on Apply Open Source Business Models to Blogging
Passion is No Ordinary Word
Passion.
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By Request Tuesday – Is There Still Room for Small Firm or Solo Lawyer Blogs?
Plenty of room for small firm and solo bloggers.
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By Request Tuesday – What’s Your Take on All These Big Law Firm Mergers?
This question is sometimes asked in this way: Will medium-sized firms disappear?
Bruce “Adam Smith, Esq.” MacEwen posted an important analysis of this issue a while back. I like Bruce’s analysis but I’m not as positive about the megamergers.
What’s my take when I read about the stream of mergers of large law firms?
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By Request Tuesday – What's Your Take on All These Big Law Firm Mergers?
This question is sometimes asked in this way: Will medium-sized firms disappear?
Bruce “Adam Smith, Esq.” MacEwen posted an important analysis of this issue a while back. I like Bruce’s analysis but I’m not as positive about the megamergers.
What’s my take when I read about the stream of mergers of large law firms?
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By Request Tuesday – What Type of Posts Work Best in Blogs?
OK, I know that I sometimes write really long posts. My Heart of Blogness post was more than 4,000 words.
Long or short? Personal or “just the facts”? Links, reportage or commentary?
In short, whatever best fits your voice.
As a more practical matter, here are some of my observations.
Long vs. Short Posts
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