Sentences with phrase «blogging lawyer»

Those are good numbers for blogging lawyers; and fit well with the frequent observation that bloggers have a substantially increased profile with the media.
With the plethora of blogging lawyers, I am surprised that I haven't seen much discussion on the topic.
Who are the other blogging lawyers in your niche who have hit these milestones?
If you know of a DUI blogging lawyer not listed, please let us know.
Lawblogs.ca is the home of the Canadian Law Blogs list which is an open directory of Canadian blogging lawyers, law librarians, marketers, IT professionals and paralegals.
Although we've seen blogging lawyers appointed to the bench in recent years, and Slaw is one of the few sites where we've had guest judge bloggers,... [more]
Although we've seen blogging lawyers appointed to the bench in recent years, and Slaw is one of the few sites where we've had guest judge bloggers, there's increased scrutiny of this trend with the appointment of Justice Russ Brown.
But I do think advertising can be a slippery slope, especially link - based advertising, which is what most blogging lawyers tend get propositioned with.
David Fraser is the founder of the Canadian Privacy Law Blog, and notably one of Canada's first blogging lawyers.
I'm quite sure that half of the law deans in the country use that line, but perhaps, in a couple of years, they'll modify it by telling students to «look around — half of you will be blogging lawyers someday
So you asked twittering, blogging lawyers why blogs are necessary so you could post this on your blog and tweet about it?
6) Susan Cartier Liebel at Build a Solo Practice, LLC (Lawyers appreciate the beauty of sunrises, personalities and natures of colleagues, and creative blogging lawyers.)
Ryhner also acknowledged, as reported by Berman, «[T] hat there have been no malpractice suits against blogging lawyers in the United States over bad legal advice.
If things continue to get more transparent, and public opinion continues to be gauged by blogger responses, do blogging lawyers become an asset worth retaining?
-LSB-...] Furlong published a good piece today about the importance of fact checking for blogging lawyers, and ``... the enormous damage you -LSB-...]
The List is an open directory of Canadian blogging lawyers, law librarians, marketers, IT professionals and paralegals (essentially anyone blogging in the legal industry in Canada).
If you are a blogging lawyer, and you want to be read by other bloggers, know that being read by other bloggers includes being taken to task publicly when you write something dumb or silly or ill - considered or even just vapid.
The Canadian Law Blogs List is an open directory with free listings available to any Canadian blogging lawyer, law librarian, marketer, IT professional, or paralegal.
Regular posts will position a blogging lawyer for mainstream media quotes, more speaking opportunities, and referral network expansion.
I still think that the benefits of blogging tend to accrue to the blogging lawyer more than to the firm where he or she works, and that a lawyer's voice and personality are the key elements of a truly successful blog.
The Canadian Law Blogs List is an open directory with free listings available to blogging lawyers, law librarians, marketers, IT professionals or paralegals in Canada.
And what happens if the blogging lawyer leaves the firm, as he or she often does?
(hat tip to Joshua Fruchter at eLawmarketing) Those are good numbers for blogging lawyers; and fit well with the frequent observation that bloggers have... more»
Blogging lawyers are not like ordinary bloggers.
Although many web designers and some blogging lawyers prefer WordPress, I've been a fan of Typepad from the very start.
But there was confusion about how to treat other bloggers, including the blogging lawyers, she writes.
In a meeting at LexBlog this week I was presented info on a good number of non-law firm blog publishers on LXBN, LexBlog's network of 8,000 blogging lawyers.
I am excited to bring Bob to blogging lawyers, whether on the LexBlog network or not.
Blogging lawyers should cover subjects they're passionate about, not subjects assigned to them.
A personal blog offers a unique perspective or «voice» that makes the blogging lawyer more personable and approachable, which can help him or her acquire clients.
[Blog post idea brought to you by Life at the Bar and Idealawg, who have co-issued a challenge to blogging lawyers to compose posts beginning with «Lawyers appreciate...» The other part of their challenge is for those of us who do write such a post, to get 3 other law bloggers to do the same.
It never seems to occur to blogging lawyers that when they look down their noses at non-lawyer journalists the world looks down its nose at their badly written and tedious «journalism».
All those blogging lawyers will resort to traditional marketing / PR tactics, and ocassionally author a piece for a MSM site / publication.
Jordan Furlong published a good piece today about the importance of fact checking for blogging lawyers, and ``... the enormous damage you could do to your reputation by producing inaccurate or insufficiently credited material.»
The legal blogosphere would benefit tremendously, I think, from a discussion about client confidentiality and the blogging lawyer.
Do I think Facebook is going to immediately supplant Google as most important for blogging lawyers?
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