Goodbye categories, hello tags

Continuing the site overhaul, we’ve done away with the old menu of categories, each of which has now been converted to a “tag” — you can find our past posts on class actions, for example, here.

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  • Walter I go away for a few days and I come back to a whole refurbished look. For a second there I thought I was at the wrong place.

  • It wasn’t something chosen so much as thrust upon us. On Monday of last week our old software collapsed under the pressure of comment spam, more or less forcing us to switch to WordPress, a more up-to-date and versatile program. Since then we’ve been steadily implementing changes so as to take advantage of WordPress’s more powerful capabilities.

  • I’m not familiar with the site overhaul, but what I do know is it’s very annoying that your archives now show up whenever I search google news for legal news. Your archives should be relegated to just that–archives. It gums up google searches.

  • As mentioned in a post here a week ago, this represents quirky behavior on Google’s part, which strangely interpreted the archive files in question as new even though they were correctly dated to the past years in which they appeared. If it’s any consolation, Google News tends to drop items from its database a few weeks after they appear.