About Blog Carter Law Firm provides legal services in the areas of intellectual property, social media law, business law, &
flash mob law.
Carter is a 2012 ABA Legal Rebel and is the author of two ABA best sellers:
Flash Mob Law: The Legal Side of Planning and Participating in Pillow Fights, No Pants Rides, and Other Shenanigans and the newly - released The Legal Side of Blogging: How Not to get Sued, Fired, Arrested or Killed.
I sent him an email asking if he thought
flash mob law was viable niche for me.
, Ruth focuses on intellectual property, social media law, business formation and contracts, and
flash mob law.
Ruth Carter: The first one was The Legal Side of Blogging: How Not to Get Sued, Fired, Arrested or Killed, and that resulted in a double book deal from the ABA, and I wrote
Flash Mob Law, and the Legal Side of Blogging for Lawyers.
Not exact matches
««The Economist» Examines Emerging Alternatives to Traditional
Law Firms Main The Evil Side of Social Media:
Flash Mob Thefts»
I actually did an independent study in
law school on the legalities of organizing
flash mobs, and it just kind of grew into its own little thing on
flash mobs and pranks and things like that.
Mark Feldman at
Law Practice Magazine loved Ari's article so much he contacted me to get pictures from Improv AZ's
flash mobs to go with it.
For a short moment, we had some innovative
law firm marketing going on with Blakes
flash mob dance!
This
flash mob in Belgium from earlier this month, although not
law - related, still takes the prize.