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Mesothelioma Information: Symptoms,
Treatment, Doctors, Lawyers &
Compensation
Mesothelioma Information: Symptoms,
Treatment, Doctors, Lawyers &
Compensation
06/14/2004 06:51 AMMesothelioma
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UCR and Professional Microcare Merge to
Create Fastest Growing Information
Technology Firm in Dayton, Ohio
UCR and Professional Microcare Merge to
Create Fastest Growing Information
Technology Firm in Dayton, Ohio
03/30/2005 03:30 AMUCR provides a wide range of information technology and networking
solutions to commercial, government and educational institutions in
central Ohio. UCR employs a core staff of experienced technicians
ranging from hardware repair and networking technicians to systems
engineering and computer programming specialists in the Dayton, Ohio
area.UCR (UCRNet.com) and Professional Microcare have merged, making
UCR one of the fastest growing http://www.ucrnet.com/networking.asp
[IT/networking firms in Dayton]. [PRWEB Mar 30, 2005]
Raw Print | Republican Ohio Secretary
of State boasts about
"delivering" Ohio to Bush
Raw Print | Republican Ohio Secretary
of State boasts about
"delivering" Ohio to Bush
01/06/2005 04:46 AMSmoking Gun Ken Blackwell Letter: Brags About Stopping the
"Disaster" of a Kerry Victory from Happening. Will the
Senate Democrats Just Yawn as They and Democracy are Mocked by Bush's
Katherine Harris in Ohio? (Scroll Down) 1/5 .. revealed ..
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Updated Guides for Mapping Types of
Information and Information Systems to
Security Categories
Updated Guides for Mapping Types of
Information and Information Systems to
Security Categories
12/30/2003 01:39 AMInformation Design Processes: Developing
Accessible and Understandable
Information
Information Design Processes: Developing
Accessible and Understandable
Information
09/16/2002 06:39 AMThe Necessity for Information Space
Mapping for Information Retrieval on the
Semantic Web
The Necessity for Information Space
Mapping for Information Retrieval on the
Semantic Web
08/13/2002 10:03 AMInformation Technology: Trojan Horse of
Information Overload
Information Technology: Trojan Horse of
Information Overload
10/01/2002 09:17 AMInformation Technology Information
Library (ITIL)
Information Technology Information
Library (ITIL)
05/03/2004 11:39 PMAd - http://www.itilsurvival.com May 4 2004 4:39AM GMT
A Press Pass to Cosmetic Surgery
Information at Your Fingertips - Log on
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Information for the Press.
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Why Lawyers And PR Don't Mix
Why Lawyers And PR Don't Mix
03/08/2004 11:04 PMThis is not the first time it's been noted that sending in the lawyers
to try to "disappear" information a company (or individual) doesn't
like tends to have the opposite results. Remember Barbara Streisand
trying to stop a photographer documenting coastal erosion from posting
a photo of her property? Prior to that, very few people noticed the
site. After the lawsuit began
many
more people went and saw the photo. The same sort of
thing appears to be happening with Infinium Labs and HardOCP. While
there was mumbling in the gaming community that Infinium's Phantom
gaming console
didn't
really exist, not too many people were paying attention. In fact,
by
hiring
a respected CEO the company was gaining credibility. However, now
that they've been tangled up in a lawsuit for threatening HardOCP for
an article that was six months old and pretty much off everyone's
radar screen,
the
questions raised by that article are suddenly getting a lot more
attention. While the lawyers may think it's best to sue, the
internet makes it very likely that any lawsuits (or even threats of
lawsuits) pretty much guarantee that they'll be giving whatever
content they want hidden even more attention. Someone should sit some
of these lawyers down with some PR people and review each and every
case where this has happened.
The GOP war on trial lawyers
The GOP war on trial lawyers
07/13/2004 08:27 AMIs John Edwards an economy-draining, ambulance-chasing social pariah,
as Republicans and big business claim? Ask his clients, like
5-year-old Valerie Lakey.
More lawyers on our side
More lawyers on our side
02/01/2005 09:50 PMZDNet Feb 2 2005 1:52AM GMT
The Lawyers and Their Money
The Lawyers and Their Money
05/12/2004 11:17 AMThis one goes into the Shameless Hall of Fame: Some of the lawyers
who sued Microsoft for its predatory behavior against California
customers are doing their best to fuel the public's contempt for the
legal profession.
They're asking for more than $250 million in
fees, as the AP reports today -- "about $3,000 per hour for one
lawyer, more than $2,000 an hour each for 34 other attorneys and
$1,000 an hour for administrative work."
This is beyond absurd. We get ripped off once by Microsoft, and now
the lawyers -- whose deal with Microsoft gives precious little
individual customers -- are bellying up to the trough in ways that
would embarrass anyone who had an ounce of shame.
The judge in this case should say no. Give the lawyers a reasonable
fee, not this grotesque lottery score. It's the customers who deserve
most of that money.
Pay up, Microsoft: lawyers
Pay up, Microsoft: lawyers
05/13/2004 02:15 AMMelbourne Age May 13 2004 6:14AM GMT
Lawyers In Space...
Lawyers In Space...
08/05/2004 10:46 AMFootballers' lawyers 'optimistic'
Footballers' lawyers 'optimistic'
03/08/2004 11:23 PMA Leicester City official says lawyers are hopeful the three players
held over sex attack claims will be released on bail.
School skirt ban OK, say lawyers
School skirt ban OK, say lawyers
06/21/2004 09:00 AMLegal experts debate a school's decision to adopt trousers for all as
its new uniform.
Lawyers act in Turkish flag row
Lawyers act in Turkish flag row
03/28/2005 01:26 PMTurkish lawyers file a complaint against the country's most senior
military officer in a row over an attempted flag burning.
Lawyers Add Salton Wounds
Lawyers Add Salton Wounds
06/01/2004 05:29 PMGeorge Foreman grill maker hit with class-action lawsuits.
Guantanamo lawyers confident
Guantanamo lawyers confident
07/03/2004 06:32 PMLawyers herald the US Supreme Court's ruling allowing Guantanamo
detainees to contest their captivity as a turning point.
BayStar sets lawyers on SCO
BayStar sets lawyers on SCO
07/26/2004 07:04 AMIt ain't over, till it's over
Lawyers Sue for Guantanamo Detainees
(AP)
Lawyers Sue for Guantanamo Detainees
(AP)
07/03/2004 03:33 AMAP - Lawyers have filed suit demanding the U.S. government justify its
detention of nine foreign terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
DOJ lawyers want to block Oracle
DOJ lawyers want to block Oracle
02/11/2004 09:34 AMZDNet Feb 11 2004 1:08PM GMT
Pentagon Lawyers Say Saddam Is a POW
(AP)
Pentagon Lawyers Say Saddam Is a POW
(AP)
01/09/2004 09:53 PMAP - Pentagon lawyers have determined that Saddam Hussein has been a
prisoner of war since American forces captured him on Dec. 13, a
Defense Department spokesman said Friday.
£20m spent on De Lorean lawyers
£20m spent on De Lorean lawyers
02/12/2004 02:47 AMMore than £20m was spent by the government in legal fees against the
auditors of the De Lorean car company.
After The Lawyers, Can We Kill All PR
People?
After The Lawyers, Can We Kill All PR
People?
07/15/2004 02:00 PMI would really like to believe that not all PR people are this bad,
but I'm beginning to lose faith. Last year, I wrote up a longer piece
about
PR
people who don't understand blogs and tried to do things like
trick bloggers into writing about the companies they
represented. I mentioned, in passing, that some PR people submit
press releases to the site, even though we clearly say not to do so.
I can certainly understand it if a PR person didn't happen to catch
that post. However, if you're going to be in PR, and you're going to
try to get blogs to write about the companies you represent, we should
set some ground rules.
First: Read the damn site. If we
never talk about highly technical things like a new computer
fan,
do not try to get us to write about a new computer fan.
You're wasting our time, your own time, as well as the money of the
company you represent.
Second: Read the damn
submission page. If
you're not going to understand what the site is about, at the very
very least (we're not asking for much) you could read the page where
you submit the press release, because it says (in bold) not to submit
press releases. If you can't even bother to read that page, why
should we bother to read your press release?
Finally: If you're
going to ignore both of these fairly simple rules,
do not then
claim on your own website that you are somehow "A High Tech PR Agency"
or that you have "the broadest high tech PR experience of any Public
Relations Agency." It's not true. If it were true, you would know
not to do what you keep doing. Also, don't claim that you "did online
PR before the Internet." You didn't. The internet was there before
you were. This isn't difficult, but bloggers are not traditional
press. While some of them may accept press releases, the fact that
you can't bother to take the briefest amount of time to figure out
what kind of publication we are suggests you're not so tech savvy
after all.
SCO's Lawyers Analyzed
SCO's Lawyers Analyzed
11/06/2003 09:57 AMLawyers Don't Get Quite As Much In The
Microsoft Case
Lawyers Don't Get Quite As Much In The
Microsoft Case
09/17/2004 04:12 AMRemember the lawyers who worked out the settlement deal with Microsoft
in California? The ones who wanted
$3,000
an hour for legal work, and $1,000 an hour for administrative
work? All because they got you a stunning $16 for the copy of
Windows that you overpaid for? Well, it looks like those lawyers
will have to settle for a bit less. Rather than the $286 million, a
judge has ruled that
they'll only get $112.5 million. Of
course, that means more of the settlement money is available to anyone
who bought Microsoft products in California and
fills out
the claim form. Amusingly, I just tested out the claim form and
found that, at least on this computer,
it didn't work in
Firefox, but worked just fine in IE.
MJ fires his lead lawyers
MJ fires his lead lawyers
04/27/2004 01:06 PMalways a sign that things are going well
Chidambaram on why lawyers are not in
service tax net
Chidambaram on why lawyers are not in
service tax net
07/12/2004 07:04 PMNewIndPress Jul 12 2004 11:28PM GMT
Microsoft to pay lawyers $112m
Microsoft to pay lawyers $112m
09/17/2004 10:19 AMNews 24 Sep 17 2004 2:32PM GMT
The Ohio player
The Ohio player
06/22/2004 01:52 PMInvestigating Ohio
Investigating Ohio
12/22/2004 01:34 AMRep. John Conyers isn't ready to declare the election stolen, but
he'll continue to dig into the droves of complaints -- and fight to
fix the broken U.S. election system.
Back to Ohio
Back to Ohio
09/08/2004 08:23 PMOhio Memory
Ohio Memory
03/19/2003 10:46 PMCongratulationsNow to Ohio
CongratulationsNow to Ohio
09/09/2004 11:56 PMDang, those Ohio people are kicking butt again. Exhibit A: KnowItNow.
"KnowItNow is a live online information service provided free of
charge for the citizens of Ohio by the State Library of Ohio and your
local public library. Professional librarians are available 24 hours a
day, seven days a week to answer your reference questions and assist
you in finding information....
Librarians around the state staff the KnowItNow service. During
regular library hours staff working in Ohios public libraries
(click here to learn if your local library participates) monitor the
service and respond to your questions. After hours, the KnowItNow
After Dark team of professional librarians provides high quality
information service even in the 'wee hours' of the morning. Online
tutors are also available and ready to assist students with homework
from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week.
KnowItNow is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. General
Reference assistance is available during all hours. Specialists in the
subjects of business, foreign languages, genealogy, government
information, health, history, law, literature, music and art, science,
technology and the social sciences are available from 9:00 am to 5:30
pm Monday - Saturday. Questions in these specialties may be asked
anytime but may be referred to specialists for next day response.
Tutoring service from online professional tutors is available from
2 p.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week. Some questions may be referred to
the online tutors during this time."
I learned about this service earlier today when I talked with Brad
Stephens from the NOLA Regional
Library System in Ohio. We partner with Brad and NOLA for ListenIllinois (by the way,
the third enrollment period is open now!), and I'm always intrigued to
hear what he's up to. He and his staff have been central to getting
this service up and running, and what a service it is.
Brad was justifiably proud to tell me KnowItNow has contracted with
62 librarians who basically telecommute to cover all of those 24/7
hours. They're the first such service to keep all of the hours
in-house (so-to-speak) and not outsource them. They estimate they're
going to handle 10,000-12,000 questions per month, which will
make a great success story. It's heartening to see such cohesive,
well-done statewide efforts such as this one, although it's a sad
reminder of how splintered online reference has become in
Illinois.
I also like how KnowItNow
is the third piece of a trifecta that includes HomeworkNow (homework help) and
ReadThisNow (reader's
advisory). All of the sites are nicely done, too - attractive and
useful. Big-time congratulations to everyone involved!
Best Buy Sued By Ohio
Best Buy Sued By Ohio
08/20/2004 04:15 PMOhio Wants God in Schools
Ohio Wants God in Schools
05/20/2004 10:17 AM
A
bill currently under consideration in the Ohio General Assembly
would force public schools to "display the official motto of the
United States of America 'In God We Trust' and the official motto of
Ohio 'With God, All Things Are Possible' in each classroom,
auditorium, and cafeteria of each school building in the
district." Ohio Public Radio reports
here.
Antitrust Lawyers Not Happy With MS Fee
Structures
Antitrust Lawyers Not Happy With MS Fee
Structures
01/19/2004 11:45 AMThe Justice Department says one of the key parts of antitrust
legislation against Microsoft isn't working out quite the way the
federal government wanted and that the company may not be living up to
its responsibilities. U.S. antitrust lawyers had hoped the settlement
with the software giant would pave the way for Microsoft's rivals to
have a better footing to compete against the company by forcing it to
disclose more of the communication protocols it uses in its software.
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