Ross Guberman,
author of the blog Legal Writing Pro once said:
Hanna Hasl - Kelchner,
author of the blog Legal Literacy, salutes International Literacy Day in the latest edition of Blawg Review, the weekly review of the best in legal blogging.
Not exact matches
Darren Heitner is the founder
of South Florida - based Heitner
Legal, which focuses on sports, entertainment, intellectual property, and business law; a professor
of sports law at the University
of Florida Levin College
of Law; the founder
of Sports Agent
Blog; and the
author of How to Play the Game: What Every Sports Attorney Needs to Know.
About
Blog The IBLJ's twin goals are to provide readers with information and analysis on recent developments at the intersection
of business and law and to give
authors a creative and analytical outlet for
legal areas that interest them.
Helen Sedwick presents Copyright Infringement: Those Cute Kitten Pix May Cost You posted at BookWorks
Blog, saying, «BookWorks
Legal Expert Helen Sedwick warns
of the pitfalls when choosing images for
author blogs, websites, and newsletters and offers resources and tips
of how to do so safely.»
About
Blog The IBLJ's twin goals are to provide readers with information and analysis on recent developments at the intersection
of business and law and to give
authors a creative and analytical outlet for
legal areas that interest them.
I also recommend, as always, this list and guide to outsourced
legal services by two other Law.com bloggers, Joy London, author of the blog excited utterances and Ron Friedmann, president of Prism Legal Consulting, Inc., and author of the blog Prism L
legal services by two other Law.com bloggers, Joy London,
author of the
blog excited utterances and Ron Friedmann, president
of Prism
Legal Consulting, Inc., and author of the blog Prism L
Legal Consulting, Inc., and
author of the
blog Prism
LegalLegal.
Lat is known among
legal bloggers as
author of the
legal gossip
blog Above the Law, where he often delves into other people's private moments.
In another example, the
blog is purportedly written by two
authors, both
of whom provide services to the
legal profession.
Effectiveness may be debated (I think that clearly depends on the research and writing talent
of the ghostwriter, the oversight
of the attributed
author, and the objective
of the
blog)-- but unethical??? I strongly beg to differ, and instead submit that ghostwriting lawyer
blog posts is nothing more than a legitimate new twist on a time - honored tradition in the
legal profession (mostly driven by the practical need to efficiently manage heavy workloads by delegating).
Does the utility, entertainment value or thought - provoking quotient
of a
legal blog necessarily depend on whether it has a single
author or is a group effort?
At least one
legal blogger was in the audience last night when Attorney General Michael Mukasey collapsed while delivering a speech at the annual dinner
of the Federal Society in Washington, D.C. Laurie Lin, a contributor to the
blog Above the Law and
author of her own
blog, The Kitchen Cabinet, provided an eyewitness account
of the incident to ATL editor David Lat, who posted it last night at 10:30 p.m. Mukasey «literally collapsed mid-sentence at the podium,» she reported.
In fact, two
of your links point to both Kevin O'Keefe's
blog and Kailee Goold's post on Ohio
Legal Ethics, which were in response to an earlier conversation on this topic that I started on my
blog in June 2014 - http://virtualmarketingofficer.com/2014/06/23/ghostwriter-that-is-unethical-says-the-law-firm-marketing-director-to-the-ghost/ As a content specialist for law firms, I write a variety
of content, including
blog posts, but I don't «
author» any
of it.
After which the
author of Legal Blog Watch has to search out a paper towel to remove a spray
of caffeine from her laptop...
Along with two other Robinson + Cole lawyers, Mr. Miklave
authors the Manufacturing Law
Blog, one
of the first
blogs in the country to address
legal issues facing manufacturers and distributors.
I am joined now by John McDougall
of McDougall Interactive Advertising, and also
author of this book Web Marketing on All Cylinders, and the
blog the «
Legal Marketing Review.»
He is the
author of Corcoran's Law Biz
blog and is the president - elect
of the international board
of directors
of the
Legal Marketing Association.
To name just a few: Michigan Court
of Appeals Judge Mark Cavanagh; Ron Friedmann, senior vice president for marketing at Integreon and
author of the
blog Strategic
Legal Technology; Marquette University Law School Prof. Jay E. Grenig; Linda A. Klein, partner with Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz and past president
of the State Bar
of Georgia; Shannon Capone Kirk, e-discovery counsel at Ropes & Gray in Boston; Tom O'Connor, CEO
of the
Legal Electronic Document Institute; Patrick Oot, director
of e-discovery at Verizon Communications; and Joseph C. Scott, general manager
of CompuLawDeadlines on Demand.
We discuss the
legal implications
of this with two guests: Kimberley Isbell, a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society and staff attorney for the Citizen Media Law Project, and Mark G. McCreary, a partner with the law firm Fox Rothschild and
author of the firm's Privacy Compliance & Data Security
blog.
Author: Among the contributors to this ABA Law Student Division blog: Lauren Ritter is the ABA Law Student Division liaison to the Standing Committee on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel and a student at the University of Richmond School of Law; Sheevani Patel is the Executive Governor of the American Bar Association Law Student Division's First Circuit and a student att New England Law Boston; Karen Munoz Karen Munoz is a personal injury attorney at Dolan Law in Chicago; Berkman Bottger Newman & Rodd LLP is a boutique New York City divorce law firm; Merri Bame is an Ohio - based communications coach; Stephanie Dube Dwilson is an attorney and reporter for Heavy.com; Grover E. Cleveland is a Seattle lawyer, speaker and author of Swimming Lessons for Baby Sharks: The Essential Guide to Thriving as a New L
Author: Among the contributors to this ABA Law Student Division
blog: Lauren Ritter is the ABA Law Student Division liaison to the Standing Committee on
Legal Assistance for Military Personnel and a student at the University
of Richmond School
of Law; Sheevani Patel is the Executive Governor
of the American Bar Association Law Student Division's First Circuit and a student att New England Law Boston; Karen Munoz Karen Munoz is a personal injury attorney at Dolan Law in Chicago; Berkman Bottger Newman & Rodd LLP is a boutique New York City divorce law firm; Merri Bame is an Ohio - based communications coach; Stephanie Dube Dwilson is an attorney and reporter for Heavy.com; Grover E. Cleveland is a Seattle lawyer, speaker and
author of Swimming Lessons for Baby Sharks: The Essential Guide to Thriving as a New L
author of Swimming Lessons for Baby Sharks: The Essential Guide to Thriving as a New Lawyer.
Legal Blog Watch alumna Carolyn Elefant is the author of «Solo By Choice» and creator of MyShingle.com, a blog for and about solos and small law fi
Blog Watch alumna Carolyn Elefant is the
author of «Solo By Choice» and creator
of MyShingle.com, a
blog for and about solos and small law fi
blog for and about solos and small law firms.
Among them are Niki Black,
legal tech writer and speaker; Carolyn Elefant, founder of MyShingle; Joan Feldman, editor - in - chief of Attorney at Work; Mary Juetten and Jules Miller, the women who cofounded Evolve Law before selling it this year to Above the Law; Sarah Glassmeyer, project manager specialist at the ABA Center for Innovation; Ivy B. Grey, author of American Legal Style for PerfectIt, a proofreading and editing software for lawyers, and a frequent contributor to Law Technology Today; Margaret Hagan, director of the Legal Design Lab at Stanford Law School; Susan Hackett, CEO of Legal Executive Leadership; Lisa Needham, editor at Lawyerist; Jean O'Grady, blogger at Dewey B Strategic; Lisa Salazar of 3 Geeks and a Law Blog; and Nicolle Schippers, legal industry advocate at ARAG North Ame
legal tech writer and speaker; Carolyn Elefant, founder
of MyShingle; Joan Feldman, editor - in - chief
of Attorney at Work; Mary Juetten and Jules Miller, the women who cofounded Evolve Law before selling it this year to Above the Law; Sarah Glassmeyer, project manager specialist at the ABA Center for Innovation; Ivy B. Grey,
author of American
Legal Style for PerfectIt, a proofreading and editing software for lawyers, and a frequent contributor to Law Technology Today; Margaret Hagan, director of the Legal Design Lab at Stanford Law School; Susan Hackett, CEO of Legal Executive Leadership; Lisa Needham, editor at Lawyerist; Jean O'Grady, blogger at Dewey B Strategic; Lisa Salazar of 3 Geeks and a Law Blog; and Nicolle Schippers, legal industry advocate at ARAG North Ame
Legal Style for PerfectIt, a proofreading and editing software for lawyers, and a frequent contributor to Law Technology Today; Margaret Hagan, director
of the
Legal Design Lab at Stanford Law School; Susan Hackett, CEO of Legal Executive Leadership; Lisa Needham, editor at Lawyerist; Jean O'Grady, blogger at Dewey B Strategic; Lisa Salazar of 3 Geeks and a Law Blog; and Nicolle Schippers, legal industry advocate at ARAG North Ame
Legal Design Lab at Stanford Law School; Susan Hackett, CEO
of Legal Executive Leadership; Lisa Needham, editor at Lawyerist; Jean O'Grady, blogger at Dewey B Strategic; Lisa Salazar of 3 Geeks and a Law Blog; and Nicolle Schippers, legal industry advocate at ARAG North Ame
Legal Executive Leadership; Lisa Needham, editor at Lawyerist; Jean O'Grady, blogger at Dewey B Strategic; Lisa Salazar
of 3 Geeks and a Law
Blog; and Nicolle Schippers,
legal industry advocate at ARAG North Ame
legal industry advocate at ARAG North America.
Author: David Bilinsky is the practice management adviser and staff lawyer for the Law Society
of British Columbia and also
authors Thoughtful
Legal Management; Laura Calloway is director
of the Practice Management Assistance Program at the Alabama State Bar; Shaunna Mireau manages the law library at Field Law in Edmonton, Canada, and also
authors Shaunna Mireau on Canadian
Legal Research; Dan Pinnington is director
of practicePRO, a claims prevention initiative at the Lawyers» Professional Indemnity Co.
of Toronto and also contributes to «Avoid a Claim»
Blog.
We discuss the survey and what it reveals about the state
of the
legal profession with Aric Press, editor - in - chief
of The American Lawyer magazine, and Bruce MacEwen, consultant to law firms on strategic and economic issues and
author of the
blog Adam Smith, Esq..
Guest contributor and
author of the Virtual Law Practice
blog, Stephanie Kimbro, MA, JD, discusses the value
of delivering
legal services online.
Some core contributors: Steve Matthews, who
authors Vancouver Law Librarian
Blog and VLLB Linkblog and created Florida Lawyers
Blog Watch; Connie Crosby is a consultant at Crosby Group Consulting in Toronto and also
authors Connie Crosby; Shaunna Mireau is director
of knowledge management and libraries at Field Law in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Allison C. Shields is the founder and president
of Legal Ease Consulting Inc. and also
authors Legal Ease
Blog and contributes to Lawyerist; Dan Pinnington Dan is director
of practicePRO, a claims prevention initiative at the Lawyers» Professional Indemnity Co.
of Toronto.
Author: Lawyer2Lawyer is hosted by J. Craig Williams a lawyer with the Williams Law Firm in Newport Beach, Calif. who also
authors May it Please the Court, and Robert Ambrogi, a solo practitioner in Rockport, Mass., who also
authors Robert Ambrogi's Lawsites, Media Law and BullsEye - Expert Witnesses & Litigation, contributes to Catalyst E-Discovery
Blog; The ESI Report is hosted by Michele C.S. Lange, a staff attorney in the electronic evidence services group at Eden Prairie, Minn. - based Kroll Ontrack Inc.; Workers» Comp Matters is hosted by Alan S. Pierce, who practices at Alan S. Pierce & Associates in Salem, Mass.; and Ringler Radio is co-hosted by Ringler Associates» Larry Cohen (North Andover, Mass.) and Donald J. Engels (Chicago); Law Technology Now is hosted by Monica Bay, who is editor - in - chief
of Law Technology News and also
authors The Common Scold; In - House
Legal is hosted by Paul D. Boynton
of MCB Communications in Needham, Mass.; The Kennedy - Mighell Report is hosted by Dennis Kennedy, who also
authors DennisKennedy.com and is a columnist for the ABA Journal, and Tom Mighell.
The highlight is Competitive Intelligence (CI) Resources for the
Legal Community by LLRX co-founder Sabrina I. Pacifici,
author of the beSpacific
blog.
Obbie is the former executive editor
of The American Lawyer magazine; former
author of the now - defunct, award - winning
blog LawBeat, where he dissected journalism focused on the justice system, lawyers and the law; and former director
of the Carnegie
Legal Reporting Program at Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School
of Public Communications.
Joining us to debate law professor
blogs as
legal scholarship are three highly regarded law professors and bloggers: Susan Crawford, professor at the Cardozo Law School and
author of -LSB-...]
Florida solo Georges spars with Mac - user Ben Stevens, partner in Stevens - MacPhail in Spartanburg, S.C., and
author of the
blog The Mac Lawyer, over which system is better for the
legal community.
This could be argued to endorse the view expressed by the
author on this
blog in November that the «constitutional requirements» clause in Article 50 (1) functions as the bridge between the domestic
legal order and the Union
legal order, and thus the giving and potential revocation
of notice under Article 50 (2) is purely a matter
of domestic law.
Fortunately, journalist and blogger J.D. Lasica did attend, and he videotaped interviews with several who were there, including organizer Lisa Stone, a / k / a the
author of Legal Blog Watch, and Lauren Gelman
of the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School, who discusses what bloggers need to know about the law.
Thomson West offers its LegalTech
blog here as well as a special podcast, featuring The Wall Street Journal's legal correspondent, Ashby Jones; Legal Blog Watch's own co-moderator Robert J. Ambrogi; and Law Technology News editor and author of The Common Scold blog, Monica Bay, h
blog here as well as a special podcast, featuring The Wall Street Journal's
legal correspondent, Ashby Jones; Legal Blog Watch's own co-moderator Robert J. Ambrogi; and Law Technology News editor and author of The Common Scold blog, Monica Bay,
legal correspondent, Ashby Jones;
Legal Blog Watch's own co-moderator Robert J. Ambrogi; and Law Technology News editor and author of The Common Scold blog, Monica Bay,
Legal Blog Watch's own co-moderator Robert J. Ambrogi; and Law Technology News editor and author of The Common Scold blog, Monica Bay, h
Blog Watch's own co-moderator Robert J. Ambrogi; and Law Technology News editor and
author of The Common Scold
blog, Monica Bay, h
blog, Monica Bay, here.
My cohost J. Craig Williams and I were joined to discuss this issue earlier today by: Lisa Stone, originator
of BlogHer,
author of two
blogs, Surfette and
Legal Blog Watch, and a journalist whose work has appeared in the New York -LSB-...]
Author: This is the
blog of the The Daily Record, «a daily statewide source for business and
legal news in Maryland.»
This week on the
legal - affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, we discuss the survey with two guests who are well - acquainted with its findings: Aric Press, the magazine's editor - in - chief, and Bruce MacEwen, consultant to law firms on strategic and economic issues and
author of the
blog Adam Smith, Esq..
I think most
legal blogs and newsletters reflect their
authors» lack
of pragmatism in their approach to law.
«The
Legal Upside
of Memorializing Countless Details
of Your Life Online Main Individual Supreme Court Justice
Blogs: More Nonexistent
Blogs That Need
Authors»
Howell's point is echoed in the words
of BlogHer co-founder (and former
Legal Blog Watch
author) Lisa Stone, who says she does not subscribe to «an overarching, one - stop - shopping code
of conduct for all
blogs or all Web sites.»
If Kralowec's name sounds familiar, it may be because she is the longtime
author of two
legal blogs, The UCL Practitioner, a
blog about unfair competition law and class actions in California, and The Appellate Practitioner, a
blog about appellate practice in California and the 9th U.S. Circuit Court
of Appeals.
For Turkewitz, the
author of New York Personal Injury Law
Blog, the guest list
of legal bloggers made for memorable dinner conversation, as the assembled lawyers did what lawyers do and talked turkey.
, alluding to the
author of the
blog Ben Cowgill on
Legal Ethics.
There are thousands
of blogs in the
legal industry, and as Dr. Ken Broada - Bahm, one
of my favorite
blog authors, alluded to recently,
blogs are where a good deal
of knowledge about trials and about lawyering can be found today.
She's the
author of the How to Get a
Legal Job ® series and Bryce
Legal ® Career Advice for Lawyers
blog.
This week on the
legal - affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, we put those questions to two distinguished members
of the federal judiciary, Circuit Judge Alex Kozinski
of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court
of Appeals and U.S. District Judge Richard Kopf
of the District
of Nebraska, formerly
author of the
blog Hercules and the Umpire.
Author:
Legal Ethics in Motion is the
blog of the Professional Responsibility and Ethics Program at the University
of Miami School
of Law.
John Corcoran is an attorney, publisher
of the California Law Report
blog, and
author of the Foreclosure
Legal Guide: How to Get Rid
of Unwanted Real Estate Through Foreclosure, Short Sale, Loan Modification, Deed in Lieu, and Other
Legal Strategies.
These
blogs are usually a marketing vehicle showcasing the
legal expertise
of the
author.
She is the
author of the
Legal Ease
Blog.