Scholars of the discipline expanded from dissecting the practice of teaching
legal writing and began to focus on law as rhetoric.11 Progressively, the teaching of
legal argument had led to curiosity
about rhetorical devices and narrative techniques.12 The importance of plain or accessible language became a key component of effective communication.13 The intersection of
legal writing and storytelling emerged as an important area of the scholarly
discourse.14 The discipline's character developed and created new and emerging sub-characters within the story.
Other popular
legal technology blogs to consider include: 1) Future Lawyer,
written by the always - knowledgable Florida litigator Rick Georges; 2) Technologist, a group blog; 3) Divorce
Discourse, where attorney Lee Rosen shares technology and law practice management advice; 4) Law Practice Tips, a blog chock full of wisdom from Jim Calloway, an attorney and the Director of the Oklahoma Bar Association's Management Assistance Program; 5) iPhone JD, where attorney Jeff Richardson covers all things Apple - related, including iPhones and iPads; 6) Ride the Lightening, which covers a variety of interesting
legal technology issues and is authored by lawyer Sharon Nelson, who offers her opinion on the effect of
legal technology on the practice of law; and 7) the MyCase blog, where I regularly
write about a host of
legal tech issues.