Execupundit mentions my post on the suspension of smoking Whirpool employees and gives his own interesting perspective.
Execupundit also has a post (May 1) titled “Character.” It’s about the recent softball story that proves this value is still alive.
Cultural Offering mentions my post on “When to Quit” under CO’s title of “Association.”
Also, check out Cultural Offering for a post on someone, the likes of whose leadership many people would like to see today: Winston Churchill.
For those who think lawyers talk too much and, when they do talk, are rude, you might want to check out a couple of posts in the ABA Journal newsletter. (Click here and here.)
Julie Elgar’s final post about The Office in that’s what she said represents her usual good work. She’s leaving private practice and going in house with a corporation and is, thus, relinquishing this blog to her successor, Troy Foster, who will also do a fine job. Best of luck to Julie. Welcome, Troy.
And music from Cultual Offering.
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1 Delaware Employment Law Blog » Blog Archive » Lawyer Who Won’t Play Nice Gets Homework Assignment from Judge // May 3, 2008 at 1:52 pm
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2 John Phillips // May 3, 2008 at 5:15 pm
Thanks for the mention, Molly. I liked your post on this. I’ve always thought of Delaware as a place of civility.
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