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The Common Scold is named after a cause of action that originated in Pilgrim days, when meddlesome, argumentative, opinionated women who displeased the Puritan elders were punished by a brisk dunk in the local pond. Believe it or not, the tort lasted until 1972, when State v. Palendrano, 120 N.J. Super. 336, 293 A.2d 747 (N.J.Super.L., Jul 13, 1972) pretty much put it to rest. But the thought of those feisty women, not afraid of a little cold water, has always cheered me up and inspired me. I first used the moniker as the name of my humor column at the University of San Francisco School of Law many moons ago, and revive it now for this blawg!


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SharePoint Checklists

Gerow_markMark Gerow, LTN's go-to guy on all things SharePoint, focuses his attention on checklists -- a tool that can be used effectively to help apply "repeatable processes" to any matter. As William Hamilton recently preached at the Colorado Association of Litigation Support Professionals, pilots do it, doctors do it, so should legal.

Gerow explains, with his usual clear, unpretentious writing, how Microsoft SharePoint supports checklists using an out-of-the-box list, a web part, or JavaScript. "One advantage of SharePoint-based checklists is not only that they can be saved as templates and easily reused, but that once copied for a given matter, the checklist steps can be modified to meet the distinct needs of that matter.

Check out Gerow's article here.

Image: Mark Gerow

December 14, 2011 in Technology | Permalink

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