Thursday, January 7, 2010

PBA President Testifies Before House Judiciary Committee

The following article was copied from the January 4, 2009 PBA E-News:

PBA President Testifies Before the House Judiciary Committee

On Dec. 29, by invitation, PBA President Clifford E. Haines testified before the House Judiciary Committee on bills and issues supported by the PBA that are now before the committee. Specifically, President Haines testified as to the bar's position in favor of the following measures:

  • House Bill 1956, sponsored by Rep. Glen Grell (R-Cumberland), the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act, which updates the Uniform Arbitration Act promulgated by the Uniform Law Commission in 1955 and adopted in Pennsylvania;

  • HB 967, sponsored by Rep. Mark Cohen (D-Philadelphia), which amends the Adoption Act to include several additional grounds for termination of parental rights, thereby helping to foster permanency for children and consistency with the Juvenile Act and the federal Adoption and Safe Families Act;

  • Senate Bill 628, sponsored by Sen. Mary Jo White (R-Venango), which prohibits the imposition of the death sentence in cases of mental retardation, defines mental retardation and specifies relevant procedures;

  • Merit selection of appellate justices and judges in Pennsylvania, presently called for by HB 1619 and HB 1621, sponsored by Rep. Matt Smith (D-Allegheny), noting that the PBA requests, as the organization designated by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court as most broadly representative of the interest of lawyers in Pennsylvania, that it have identified representation on any commission that selects qualified individuals to be appellate justices and judges;

  • HB 1079, sponsored by Rep. Ronald Waters (D-Philadelphia), which increases juror compensation from $9 daily for the first three days and $25 daily thereafter to $40 daily; and

  • HB 1411, sponsored by Rep. Eugene DePasquale (D-York), which bans the use of live animals for targets at trap shoots or block shoots;
Haines also discussed the formation of a PBA commission to study the need for state constitutional revision.

Additional information on the bills, as well as other legislation and state Capitol happenings of interest to the PBA is available by e-mailing the PBA Legislative Department and by checking the PBA Legislative Boxscore.

Pictured at right is Haines with members of the House Judiciary Committee.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

iPhone tricks, tips and apps for attorneys - Webinar

The following webinar offer was emailed to Michael V. Quatrini last night:

iPhone Tips, Tricks and Apps for Lawyers

Friday, January 8th at 1:00 EST

Register At - http://execsense.com/details.asp?id=433 or Call (415) 453-3003

In iPhone Tips, Tricks & Apps for Lawyers, ExecSense shares quick and easy ways to
truly capitalize on all that an iPhone has to offer for a lawyer. Take the 60 minutes to
view this webinar (on your computer, mobile phone, iPod or printed out) to update your
knowledge on how other lawyers are getting the most out of their iPhones, as many
features, settings and new applications are not used by lawyers that can significantly
improve it's value to you as a resource, as long as you know how to use them.
If you cannot call-in to attend the webinar and view the presentation at 1:00 EST Friday,
January 8th, ExecSense will email you the PowerPoint, audio and supplementary files by
the next day for viewing at your convenience (you simply need to register before the
webinar occurs). The webinar is led by Ahmer Khan, an expert on helping lawyers get
the most out of their iPhones, and focuses on:

A tour of your iPhone, specifically for lawyers, with suggestions, tips and tricks on
doing more with your email, phone, contacts, messages/sms and calendar

A list of 15 must-have applications for lawyers, how to easily install and use them,
and why it will immediately make you more productive and efficient while away
from the office.

Price: $250 (1 Person) or $500 (Access All Webinars for 1 Year & Free Pass for
Colleague to Attend This Webinar)

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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

ACBA Articles on Netbooks / Law Firm Websites

The December 18, 2009 edition of the Lawyer's Journal, a weekly publication of the Allegheny County Bar Association, had two interesting articles on legal technology:

- Netbooks Offer a Lightweight and Wireless Computer Option (page 5)

- Law Firm Website Basics: From Design to Content (page 6)

Read both articles here:

http://www.acba.org/ACBA/Publications/Lawyers-Journal.asp

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Monday, December 21, 2009

The North Face Sues The South Butt for Trademark Infringement

Article originally published on ABA Journal Online:

The North Face Apparel Co. has filed a trademark infringement suit against a teen who started a company called The South Butt to help pay for college.

The North Face’s tag line is “Never Stop Exploring'' while The South Butt sells products with the tag line “Never Stop Relaxing,” according to the Associated Press. The South Butt’s founder, Jimmy Winkelmann, has said the fleece jackets and other clothing sold by his company are intended to mock people who wear brand-name clothing sold by outfitters like The North Face, the Missourian reports.


Read the entire article:

http://www.abajournal.com/weekly/article/the_north_face_sues_the_south_butt_for_trademark_infringement

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Monday, December 7, 2009

REMINDER: December Inns of Court

The December Inns of court meeting is set for this Thursday December 10th at
5 pm.


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DUI Holiday Crackdown

"Police nationwide will begin a crackdown on drunken driving Dec. 16, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced today.

A $7.5 million advertising campaign will try to discourage drinking and driving during the holiday season. In Pennsylvania, the Operation Safe Holiday program is in effect this month, with state police and 600 municipal forces participating in an effort to curb drunken driving, speeding and aggressive driving.

The organization Drive Safe Pa. pointed out that a DUI citation costs more than $1,000 plus court costs.

Last year, 11,773 people died nationally in crashes involving a driver whose blood alcohol level was 0.08 or higher. That represented a 9.7 percent decrease compared with 2007.

DUI deaths also declined in Pennsylvania, from 504 in 2007 to 496 last year. Those deaths made up 34 percent of crash fatalities in the state.

The nationwide crackdown continues through Jan. 3."

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Supreme Court Debates Beach Ownership/Access

Florida property owners asked the U.S. Supreme Court to decide if that state's efforts to restore eroded beaches was a challenge to their property rights. The case has widespread implications for coastal communities nationwide that confront beach erosion.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/11/23/AR2009112303930.html


Listen to the story:

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=121030772

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