The Nutmeg Lawyer
The Nutmeg Lawyer is a Connecticut based legal blawg created by humorist and practicing attorney Adrian Mark Baron. Discussing the trials and tribulations of law practice, the blog distinguished itself from others by taking a humorous approach in its discussion of the legal profession. Known for its "snarky" humor, the Nutmeg Lawyer has featured guest authors ranging from NY Times best selling authors to CEOs of time management software companies. The blawg has been included in the American Bar Association's Directory of Legal Blawgs and has been listed as one of the nation's top legal blogs by Avvo.com. Several articles have been reprinted in various media including the national Technolawyer newsletter reaching over 14,000 subscribing attorneys throughout the United States.
On April 26, 2009, Connecticut's New Britain Herald wrote an investigative piece on Connecticut notaries and the unauthorized practice of law based on a blawg post entitled "Beware of Fake Lawyers."
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References
"A Lot of Funny Things Going On" Connecticut Law Tribune May 4, 2009
"The Nutmeg Lawyer Adds Spice to the Blawgosphere" May 6, 2009
"Language Similarities Breed Scam" New Britain Herald April 26, 2009
"Site of the Week" Jim Calloway's Law Practice Tips May 8, 2009 http://jimcalloway.typepad.com/lawpracticetips/2009/05/site-of-the-week-nutmeg-lawyer.html Jim Calloway is the Director of the Oklahoma Bar Association's Management Assistance Program
The Nutmeg Lawyer is a Connecticut based legal blawg created by humorist and practicing attorney Adrian Mark Baron. Discussing the trials and tribulations of law practice, the blog distinguished itself from others by taking a humorous approach in its discussion of the legal profession. Known for its "snarky" humor, the Nutmeg Lawyer has featured guest authors ranging from NY Times best selling authors to CEOs of time management software companies. The blawg has been included in the American Bar Association's Directory of Legal Blawgs and has been listed as one of the nation's top legal blogs by Avvo.com. Several articles have been reprinted in various media including the national Technolawyer newsletter reaching over 14,000 subscribing attorneys throughout the United States.
On April 26, 2009, Connecticut's New Britain Herald wrote an investigative piece on Connecticut notaries and the unauthorized practice of law based on a blawg post entitled "Beware of Fake Lawyers."
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References
"A Lot of Funny Things Going On" Connecticut Law Tribune May 4, 2009
"The Nutmeg Lawyer Adds Spice to the Blawgosphere" May 6, 2009
"Language Similarities Breed Scam" New Britain Herald April 26, 2009
"Site of the Week" Jim Calloway's Law Practice Tips May 8, 2009 http://jimcalloway.typepad.com/lawpracticetips/2009/05/site-of-the-week-nutmeg-lawyer.html Jim Calloway is the Director of the Oklahoma Bar Association's Management Assistance Program
In economics, a recession is a general slowdown in economic activity over a sustained period of time, or a business cycle contraction. During recessions, many macroeconomic indicators vary in a similar way. Production as measured by Gross Domestic Product (GDP), employment, investment spending, capacity utilization, household incomes and business profits all fall during recessions.
During the global economic downturn from December 2007 to ????, many are referring to the recession as a derecession. A derecession can be classified as a deep recession but not fundamentally a depression. Although the term has yet to be fluently used, and accepted, in the english lexicon, as of May 22, 2009, a Google search for "derecession" found over 30 uses of the term. The first known usage of the term was by a message poster on Jan 24, 2008. The coining of this term would be comparable to the development of the word stagflation (high unemployment and high inflation) used to describe the economic turmoil during the 1970's in the United States.
During the global economic downturn from December 2007 to ????, many are referring to the recession as a derecession. A derecession can be classified as a deep recession but not fundamentally a depression. Although the term has yet to be fluently used, and accepted, in the english lexicon, as of May 22, 2009, a Google search for "derecession" found over 30 uses of the term. The first known usage of the term was by a message poster on Jan 24, 2008. The coining of this term would be comparable to the development of the word stagflation (high unemployment and high inflation) used to describe the economic turmoil during the 1970's in the United States.
Noun -- Syllabication: whin•ne•gar
Typically served as a one ounce alcoholic bar shot, a Whinnegar is 4/5 whiskey, 1/5 pure white vinegar.
Origins
The brainchild of patrons of The Thirsty Moose in Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada, the Whinnegar was first conceived during a social occasion when one of the said patrons required a remedy for involuntary spasmodic contraction of the diaphragm, commonly referred to as "the hiccups". In a brilliant stroke of ingenuity and innovation, Carleton Place locals created a medicinal alcoholic saloon shot that mixed vinegar, long-known to cure hiccups when consumed in measured doses, with choice domestic or imported whiskey. This new libation produced an elixir that (allegedly) eliminated the hiccups while markedly inhibiting sobriety.
As therapeutic use of the Whinnegar grew, so did its reputation as a sophisticated spirit-based beverage. This has led to widespread recreational use. Today, it is known to be served, upon request, in bars throughout Ontario, most notably, in Carleton Place, Ottawa and Toronto.
The Whinnegar is expected to go International in August 2007 when the recipe is introduced to licensed establishments on the Las Vegas strip.
Variations
Ginegar - 4/5 gin, 1/5 vinegar
Vodnegar - 4/5 vodka, 1/5 vinegar
Typically served as a one ounce alcoholic bar shot, a Whinnegar is 4/5 whiskey, 1/5 pure white vinegar.
Origins
The brainchild of patrons of The Thirsty Moose in Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada, the Whinnegar was first conceived during a social occasion when one of the said patrons required a remedy for involuntary spasmodic contraction of the diaphragm, commonly referred to as "the hiccups". In a brilliant stroke of ingenuity and innovation, Carleton Place locals created a medicinal alcoholic saloon shot that mixed vinegar, long-known to cure hiccups when consumed in measured doses, with choice domestic or imported whiskey. This new libation produced an elixir that (allegedly) eliminated the hiccups while markedly inhibiting sobriety.
As therapeutic use of the Whinnegar grew, so did its reputation as a sophisticated spirit-based beverage. This has led to widespread recreational use. Today, it is known to be served, upon request, in bars throughout Ontario, most notably, in Carleton Place, Ottawa and Toronto.
The Whinnegar is expected to go International in August 2007 when the recipe is introduced to licensed establishments on the Las Vegas strip.
Variations
Ginegar - 4/5 gin, 1/5 vinegar
Vodnegar - 4/5 vodka, 1/5 vinegar
Overview
With the expansion of the corporate world with offices spanning across cities and countries, the scope of water cooler chats and Corporate Gossip are now limited to team members. This is further restricted if the team/individual is working offsite or is afraid of disclosing his identity while participating in these discussions. Being a part of the expanding corporate world, there would have been times where employees would have come across situation where they were the last to hear about office gossips such as Mergers, Job-cuts, Redundancies, Layoffs, office romance, new joinees, etc. or the employees had some hot news that he/ she wanted to share it but were afraid to be the first one or be named. To fill this gap, Cornet Solutions Private Limited launched the world's first corporate social networking website in the form of corporategrapevine.com which acts like a Company Dashboard or a Bulletin Board.
Corporate Profiles
Corporategrapevine is different from other other Social Networking Websites in the form that it focus on the profile of a company rather than the profile of an individual user. Each company profile by default include two Forums - Public & Private Forum.
A Public Forum is a place where any user can view and participate in the the publicly disclosed events and happenings in the Organisation, post messages, ask queries, view job postings, make friends with others in the organisation. The Private Forum allows only current or the past employees of the organisation to do the similar activities done by members of the Public Forum. Employees of a Private Forum can create many more Forums within the same organisation. By default, when a user creates an account on the website and adds an organisation, he/ she is given access to the Public Forum by default. The user depending on his status of employment in the organisation may request the administrator to make him a member of the Private Forum.
How it Works
Users have to be a part of an organisation within the website. A user has to go to the 'Manage Grapevine' and add the company which he wants to join. Once a user joins an organisation, he gets access to publicly available information through the Public Forum. If he/ she wants to be a member of the Private Forum of the organisation, then he needs to apply. This can be done by either a self validation process which requires a valid organisation email-id (to authenticate that the user is associated with that organisation) or send in a request to the organisation administrator for acceptance. Once accepted he/ she becomes a member of the organisation and gets unlimited access (ie. access to both Public as well as Private forum as well to create more Forums). Each forum in the organisation offers its members a Hot Talk Section, Soft Talk Section, Announcement Board, Upcoming Events, Job Board, and Document Library for adding, viewing, or commenting on information pertaining to that organisation.
Hot Talks
It has been observed in general that working professionals are shy to participate in rumours, gossips, share their story, hearsay, whistleblow, juicy buzz, etc...happening within their organisation. This might be for the fear of the repurcussions of the actions that might be taken against them or to sheild their image within the organisation. To unveil this apprehension of employees, Corporategrapevine has introduced for them the Hot Talks Section. Each user is allowed 2 options to participate in this module. They can either be revealing their identity or hide their identity and can initiate or participate in the discussions in this module by hiding their identity in the form of an Anonymous Member.
In this module users share and spread the grapevine brewing in the organisation. Users can contribute by creating a new discussion thread or by replying to the existing thread. It gives the member the flexibility to post/ reply as 'Self' or 'Anonymous' by masking his/ her identity. Viewers of the published Hot Talk can contribute to an existing Hot Talk by voting for the story as either a 'Fact' or discarding it as a 'Bluff'. The cumulative votes of viewers of a Hot Talk can help determine the authenticity of the Hot Talk.
Some of the topics that members can participate within this module are discussions on Mergers and Acquisitions; Promotion, Appraisals, Resignations, and Retrenchments; Office Love; etc.
Soft Talk
This module acts as the Corporate Blackboard to discuss on information that might be of interest to others. It serves as an everyday chitchat room between colleagues to share their problems, issues, experience with others in the organisation. It can be vent for discussions on News of Interest, Knowledge Sharing between members, requesting for help from other members. Some of the topics that members can use this module for are Holiday announcment, Office Shifting, Lunch in the canteen, Staff Sales, New Releases in the theatre, Putting up Car or other items for sale, Flat Sharing, Selling Cricket Match tickets, etc.
Announcements
This module acts as the public face and mouthpiece of the organisation. Only members are allowed to post an announcement within this module. They have an option to post an announcement visible to the Public at large or to the members only (Private Forum members). This is often used by organisations to announce Press Releases, Chairman's Interview on Magazine, Declaring Performance or Bonus or Dividends for the year, Company acquistions in competitor's business, Quarterly Results, Audited Annual accounts, Internal Employee Awards, etc.
Upcoming Events
This board helps inform about future events planned between members of the organisation. Once again only members are allowed to post an event. They have an option to post an announcement visible to the Public at large or to the members only (Private Forum Members). Each new event has options to add a vote/polling with two options. This can be used to count acceptance (eg attendance to an event), choice (meal type vegetarian or non-vegetarian), etc.
Some of instances where organisations have been using it is to announce Board Meetings, Annual Get Togethers, Inter-division Sports Days, Department Day Out, Blood Donation Camps Days, Leadership Development Workshop, Project Review Meetings, Anniversary or Dinner or Invite, etc.
Job Posting
This module allows company members to post internal as well as external vacancies to this forum. It provides members, recruiters and job seekers a quick, effective and inexpensive platform, thus bridging the gap between employers and job seekers.
Sites with comparable features
* LinkedIn
* Orkut
* Facebook.com
* Monster.com
* Ryze
* XING
*
With the expansion of the corporate world with offices spanning across cities and countries, the scope of water cooler chats and Corporate Gossip are now limited to team members. This is further restricted if the team/individual is working offsite or is afraid of disclosing his identity while participating in these discussions. Being a part of the expanding corporate world, there would have been times where employees would have come across situation where they were the last to hear about office gossips such as Mergers, Job-cuts, Redundancies, Layoffs, office romance, new joinees, etc. or the employees had some hot news that he/ she wanted to share it but were afraid to be the first one or be named. To fill this gap, Cornet Solutions Private Limited launched the world's first corporate social networking website in the form of corporategrapevine.com which acts like a Company Dashboard or a Bulletin Board.
Corporate Profiles
Corporategrapevine is different from other other Social Networking Websites in the form that it focus on the profile of a company rather than the profile of an individual user. Each company profile by default include two Forums - Public & Private Forum.
A Public Forum is a place where any user can view and participate in the the publicly disclosed events and happenings in the Organisation, post messages, ask queries, view job postings, make friends with others in the organisation. The Private Forum allows only current or the past employees of the organisation to do the similar activities done by members of the Public Forum. Employees of a Private Forum can create many more Forums within the same organisation. By default, when a user creates an account on the website and adds an organisation, he/ she is given access to the Public Forum by default. The user depending on his status of employment in the organisation may request the administrator to make him a member of the Private Forum.
How it Works
Users have to be a part of an organisation within the website. A user has to go to the 'Manage Grapevine' and add the company which he wants to join. Once a user joins an organisation, he gets access to publicly available information through the Public Forum. If he/ she wants to be a member of the Private Forum of the organisation, then he needs to apply. This can be done by either a self validation process which requires a valid organisation email-id (to authenticate that the user is associated with that organisation) or send in a request to the organisation administrator for acceptance. Once accepted he/ she becomes a member of the organisation and gets unlimited access (ie. access to both Public as well as Private forum as well to create more Forums). Each forum in the organisation offers its members a Hot Talk Section, Soft Talk Section, Announcement Board, Upcoming Events, Job Board, and Document Library for adding, viewing, or commenting on information pertaining to that organisation.
Hot Talks
It has been observed in general that working professionals are shy to participate in rumours, gossips, share their story, hearsay, whistleblow, juicy buzz, etc...happening within their organisation. This might be for the fear of the repurcussions of the actions that might be taken against them or to sheild their image within the organisation. To unveil this apprehension of employees, Corporategrapevine has introduced for them the Hot Talks Section. Each user is allowed 2 options to participate in this module. They can either be revealing their identity or hide their identity and can initiate or participate in the discussions in this module by hiding their identity in the form of an Anonymous Member.
In this module users share and spread the grapevine brewing in the organisation. Users can contribute by creating a new discussion thread or by replying to the existing thread. It gives the member the flexibility to post/ reply as 'Self' or 'Anonymous' by masking his/ her identity. Viewers of the published Hot Talk can contribute to an existing Hot Talk by voting for the story as either a 'Fact' or discarding it as a 'Bluff'. The cumulative votes of viewers of a Hot Talk can help determine the authenticity of the Hot Talk.
Some of the topics that members can participate within this module are discussions on Mergers and Acquisitions; Promotion, Appraisals, Resignations, and Retrenchments; Office Love; etc.
Soft Talk
This module acts as the Corporate Blackboard to discuss on information that might be of interest to others. It serves as an everyday chitchat room between colleagues to share their problems, issues, experience with others in the organisation. It can be vent for discussions on News of Interest, Knowledge Sharing between members, requesting for help from other members. Some of the topics that members can use this module for are Holiday announcment, Office Shifting, Lunch in the canteen, Staff Sales, New Releases in the theatre, Putting up Car or other items for sale, Flat Sharing, Selling Cricket Match tickets, etc.
Announcements
This module acts as the public face and mouthpiece of the organisation. Only members are allowed to post an announcement within this module. They have an option to post an announcement visible to the Public at large or to the members only (Private Forum members). This is often used by organisations to announce Press Releases, Chairman's Interview on Magazine, Declaring Performance or Bonus or Dividends for the year, Company acquistions in competitor's business, Quarterly Results, Audited Annual accounts, Internal Employee Awards, etc.
Upcoming Events
This board helps inform about future events planned between members of the organisation. Once again only members are allowed to post an event. They have an option to post an announcement visible to the Public at large or to the members only (Private Forum Members). Each new event has options to add a vote/polling with two options. This can be used to count acceptance (eg attendance to an event), choice (meal type vegetarian or non-vegetarian), etc.
Some of instances where organisations have been using it is to announce Board Meetings, Annual Get Togethers, Inter-division Sports Days, Department Day Out, Blood Donation Camps Days, Leadership Development Workshop, Project Review Meetings, Anniversary or Dinner or Invite, etc.
Job Posting
This module allows company members to post internal as well as external vacancies to this forum. It provides members, recruiters and job seekers a quick, effective and inexpensive platform, thus bridging the gap between employers and job seekers.
Sites with comparable features
* Orkut
* Facebook.com
* Monster.com
* Ryze
*