It was always a must read for those who
followed legal blogging.
Not exact matches
Yesterday morning, Adrian Lurssen (aka @jdtwitt), Communications Director at
legal document sharing website JD Supra,
blogged a list of 145 lawyers and
legal professionals he's
following on Twitter, with the goal of encouraging a some
legal community matchmaking.
As yours truly
blogged last week, law firms may want to
follow the lead of other marketers and more fully embrace email newsletters and alerts as a low cost, targeted and measurable method for reinforcing expertise with existing clients (who expect to continue hearing from their lawyers about breaking
legal trends relevant to their businesses).
LexBlog is also cohosting with Lawline the evening before a
Legal Blogging and Social Media Workshop from 5 to 6:30
followed by a Beer for Bloggers (and others).
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Legal Blogging 101 — In Case You Missed It
Came back from the awesomely large Association of
Legal Administrators conference in MontréalOur session on Practical Paranoia — Remote Computing doesn't really fit the Slaw agenda, so I won't bore folks on the topic — and that's why no live
blogging from ALA in Montréal by Slaw this week, only to realize that I should have delayed my train to stay for the session
following ours.
Persuasive real - world experience in the
following areas would be beneficial: some history of direct retention by clients for
legal services and involvement in the new client intake process, including drafting retainer agreements; drafting marketing or advertising material for
legal services, including law firm website content; and regularly
blogging and / or writing on matters of interest to potential clients of
legal services.