Tag Archives: U.S. Supreme Court

June statistics and observations

The Bartlett Law Firm has started to really heat up through June, and even more so into the first week of July. Many thanks are due to clients who have entrusted their appellate matters to me in the U.S. Fifth Circuit, U.S. Eleventh Circuit, and Louisiana Fifth and Third Circuits. I look forward […]

U.S. Supreme Ct. Recap

Cornell’s Legal Information Institute (”LII”) has posted its Highlights of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2007-08 Term here. LII does a fantastic job throughout every term of posting previews and then links to opinions as they come out, and for many years has been my source for contemporaneous information on the Court.
In the highlights post, […]

LPM - Benchmark of progress

Yesterday, I experienced another benchmark along the way toward progress in starting what will hopefully continue to be a successful law practice.  As those of you paying close attention to the blawg entries here know, The Bartlett Law Firm is now just over two months along.  In those two-plus months, the Bartlett Blawg has attracted […]

Statistics and Observations

Two things happened yesterday for The Bartlett Blawg: It was the end of the blawg’s second month, and on the same day The Bartlett Blawg passed its 2,000th hit. For those of you keeping score, that second thousand occurred in three weeks, while the first thousand took a little over five weeks. […]