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The 2024 Nobel Prize in Economics Goes To…..
The Nobel in Econ (a/k/a The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel) for 2024 was awarded a few days ago to Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson of MIT and to James Robinson of the University of Chicago. Here at Adam Smith, Esq., we try to... read more +The Introduction to “Tomorrowland”
Many readers will know that this past spring I published my third book, Tomorrowland: Scenarios for law firms beyond the horizon. With the author's permission, I reproduce here the Introduction to Tomorrowland. I hope you might find it of interest. The future may be...
My Podcast with ABA’s “Legal Rebels”
This was recorded somewhat earlier this year. It's always nerve-wracking to wonder how one is going to sound, but my opinion is not the one that matters. Yours is.
Question of the Month #6
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Tenerife
Forty years ago last March what remains the greatest disaster in aviation history occurred at Tenerife in the Canary Islands. Human error was the primary cause. 583 people were killed (61 survived, or a 90% fatality rate) when two Boeing 747s - one belonging to KLM,...
Litigation Boutiques Have Issues, Too
Over the past year or two, we’ve been working with what struck us as a high number of litigation boutiques, and we decided to pause and gather our thoughts for, we can always hope, the benefit of a wider audience. Semantics first: By “litigation boutique,” if it’s...