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March 20, 2007

Ile St Louis: U.S. litigation conducted from the Left Bank.

And why not? Law is no longer local--and neither is the apparatus for doing it. And that helps clients.

A happy fellow under the Gargoyles this evening, I was not a free man for a long while this morning and afternoon. I was in the Munich airport getting ready to come here, Paris--and do absolutely nothing except write bad poetry--when I was confronted by cell phone with the mother of all goofy plaintiff junk science issues by Tom Welshonce in our Pittsburgh office on an action we're defending. Look, I'm not a tech-freak. I like quill pens and very old books. And I don't think your PalmPilot is the same thing as your brain. But I'll admit that the Internet, electronic court filing, cell phones, e-mail, faxes, Skype and the right people in your corner permit you to quickly and efficiently file an emergency pleading in New Jersey, Kentucky or England from anywhere in the world. Even from here.

Posted by JD Hull at March 20, 2007 12:59 PM

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