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Is Content Getting Lost in the Shuffle?

In this post on recent developments in legal publishing, Ron Friedmann posits that knowledge management is evolving “from content to tools to true productivity.” He offers the following analysis: For much of the 1990s, legal professionals did not even use the “KM word”. Instead, we talked about work product retrieval and precedents. That continued into the new century until we … Read More

MSCD3 Available on Preorder at 15% Discount

You can now order the third edition of A Manual of Style for Contract Drafting through the ABA’s web store; go here. Until the book is in inventory, which should be in the first week of February, you get a 15% discount. Members of the ABA’s Section of Business Law get an additional discount. The book won’t be available on … Read More

More Reader Feedback

I find it salutary to be reminded periodically why I do what I do. Today I received an email from a reader based in England that had that effect. Here’s the relevant part: I felt obliged to write an email to you. Thank you. I’m a London-based fan of your work. Many of the complaints you raise with how drafting … Read More

Another Depressing English Case on “Warranties”

Via Mark Anderson, I learned of the opinion of the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, in Sycamore Bidco Ltd v. Breslin. I paid it just enough attention to see that it exemplifies an unhealthy English approach to contract drafting and contract interpretation. The contract at issue contained the following language: 5. Seller Warranties 5.1 The Sellers severally warrant to the Buyer … Read More

My January 17 “Ask the Expert” Call with IACCM

On Thursday, January 17, at 11:00 a.m. EST, I’ll be doing an “Ask the Expert” call on “Trends in Contract Drafting” with the International Association for Contract & Commercial Management, know to its friends as IACCM. Go here for additional information and to register. The call is free. You have to be a member to participate, but you can sign … Read More

theContractsGuy on How to Sign a Contract

While I was scanning this post by @theContractsGuy on “How to Sign a Contract,” an unfamiliar thought passed through my mind: “I wish I had written that!” Check it out.

Adams Attempts the Power of Positive Thinking :-)

It’s all Eric Goldman‘s fault. In this comment to a 2010 post in which I lamented the demise of traditional reviews of law books, Eric suggested that if I want to see reviews of books on contract drafting, I have to be willing to do some reviewing myself. That was the thin end of the wedge. Now, I’m sometimes too … Read More

Do You Want to Write a Review of MSCD3?

For purposes of law books, the traditional book review is pretty much dead, as I suggested in this 2010 post. But some books manage to generate discussion online. To encourage that sort of discussion, in early February the ABA will be distributing a limited number of review copies of the third edition of A Manual of Style for Contract Drafting. … Read More

MSCD3 Is at the Printer (And Here’s What the Cover Looks Like)

Finally, the third edition of A Manual of Style for Contract Drafting is at the printer. It took long enough: Four years of preparing blog posts that were first-draft versions of much that’s new in the book. Two months solid of writing and collating. Three months of tweaking the manuscript and addressing an array of all sorts of comments from … Read More

Thomson Reuters to Acquire Practical Law Company

[Revised January 9, 2013, to make my point a little clearer and to trim away some invective.] Thomson Reuters has announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire Practical Law Company, “the London-based provider of practical legal know-how and workflow tools to law firms and corporate law departments.” Go here for the announcement. Apparently, PLC has locked up the … Read More