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Denise Howell is a seasoned appellate and intellectual property litigator based in Los Angeles. Denise writes one of the first and most popular law-related blogs, Bag and Baggage, coined the term "blawg" and helped pioneer podcasting for lawyers. Microcontent obsessed since 2001, she is frequently quoted in the media on legal issues involving intellectual property and technology law. "Sound Policy" is Denise's show at IT Conversations, and it's also what she hopes results from the briefs she submits to court. Email Denise at dhowell@gmail.com.

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Tom Mighell is Senior Counsel and Litigation Technology Support Coordinator at Cowles & Thompson in Dallas. He has published the Internet Legal Research Weekly newsletter since 2000 and blogged about the Internet and legal technology at Inter Alia since August of 2002. With Tom's singing, Ernie on guitar and Dennis' encylopedic knowledge of rock music, we may have the beginnings of a good band, if this whole blog thing doesn't work out. Email Tom at tmighell@swbell.net.

Marty Schwimmer left a partnership in the largest trademark practice in the world and founded Schwimmer Mitchell, a full-service IP micro-boutique in Westchester County, New York, where he represents owners of famous and not yet famous trademarks. He founded The Trademark Blog, the first IP law blog and the one with the most pictures. He is the first to come in and the last to leave in his firm. Email Marty at marty@schwimmerlegal.com.

Ernest Svenson practices law with a mid-sized law firm in New Orleans, specializing in business-related lawsuits. Most of his practice takes place in federal court, especially the Eastern District. He is best known for his weblog Ernie the Attorney, which he started as an experiment. Like many experiments it got out of control. Nevertheless, he continues to practice law and, occasionally, to seek enlightenment. Email Ernest at esvenson@gmail.com.
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August 11, 2005

Backstage pass at Between Lawyers

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Posted by Ernest Svenson

One of the reasons we started Between Lawyers was to let folks see the backchannel discussions that occur between the five of us. We've never actually posted any of those discussions, not because they are 'privileged and confidential attorney-client work product' or anything stuffy like that. Basically, I think we've just dropped the ball.

So, here without any prior notice to my fellow cohorts is a snippet of one of the most recent conversation threads that occurred:

The conversation begins with Dennis asking if he should send a certain post into a publication that was seeking lawyerly material. The title of Dennis' article was: "Steve Gadd, the Culture of Drumming, Creativity and Copyright Control." So at first he gets a terse response from Marty saying he liked the piece. Then I chimed in with a similar response. Then Marty, sensing the need for a more whimsical and insouciant response, starts a new thread of conversation only marginally related to Dennis' original question:

Marty: "Did you know that Jeff 'Skunk' Baxter, session guitarist for Steely Dan and the Doobie Brothers, among many others, has a consulting company with defense department contracts, where he plays the bad guys in asymmetrical warfare war games?"

Ernie: "Finally, I've learned something truly tantalizing here in this discussion. But one obvious question: why isn't Ted Nugent in on this gig?"

Dennis: "That's easy: Ted would have to win every game or he wouldn't play. More trivia: The second loudest concert I ever attended was a Ted Nugent concert in 1976. I just learned the other night that Brian Eno "composed" the Windows 95 sound. http://www.galisteo.com/gallant/humor/ms_sound.htm

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1. Dennis on August 11, 2005 9:24 PM writes...

I can't believe that Ernie posted the only emails in the whole history of the Between Lawyers email list in which Marty and I were not completely focused, serious and on topic.

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2. Denise Howell on August 12, 2005 12:31 AM writes...

Ah, the truth is out. People always think it's blogs and the act of blogging that are the time-sucks. We know better.

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