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Intro Stuff
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I lived the life of Dilbert when I was in the Air Force. Once while I was away on a business trip, our… [click here for full article]
In which Erik Heels demonstrates that domain names - not diamonds - are forever.

I am an engineer (BSEE from MIT). I have worked with engineers. Engineers share a common feature/bug: they like to be right. And they will go to great lengths to prove that they are right.
I am also a lawyer. I have worked with lawyers. Lawyers, like engineers, like to… [click here for full article]
Plus how to detect hotlinked images.

My blog is a work in progress. I have long-term and short-term projects. I recently completed a long overdue project. I wrote to United Media, the publisher of the Dilbert comic strip, to request permission to reprint a Dilbert comic that I blogged about a couple of years ago. (See Musician Loses Job Due
Lawyer to sell his heels - but not his soul - to pay for kids’ college.
ACTON, MA, April 1, 2007 (InternetsWire) — Attorney Erik J. Heels, known in the legal/Internet community for creating, in the early 1990s, The Legal List, the first Internet reference book for lawyers and the first book published simultaneously on the Internet and in print, today announced his intention to sell his “heels.com” domain name to… [click here for full article]
Technology, Law, Baseball, and Rock ‘n’ Roll.
* Introduction Stuff
This newsletter is Erik’s opinion, not the opinion of Clock Tower Law Group. Dolphin-safe .
* Client Stuff
Clock Tower Law Group’s clients range in size from a sole proprietor to a publicly traded company. Here’s what some of them are up to.
* Road Warrior: Live from 37,000 Feet (2006-05-30)
“Peter Greenberg, host of the weekly, nationally syndicated radio program Travel… [click here for full article]
Technology, Law, Baseball, and Rock ‘n’ Roll. [click here for full article]
Posted on : April 01th, 2006 in Google, Parody Law by @ErikJHeels
It stinks when April Fools’ Day is on a weekend. [click here for full article]
News and Commentary about Law, Technology, and their Intersection. [click here for full article]
Be on the lookout for parodies and other silliness. [click here for full article]