The answer to the first question, while nuanced and important, is one I would hope readers of a mature
legal blog such as this one, would already know and respect.
Continuing readers of
legal blogs such as this one probably know how to create cross-references in their briefs and memos.
Not exact matches
Current Topics in Food Allergy Law (December 2015) The three attorneys from the
legal blog Allergy Law Project share their perspective about the connection between the law and food allergies in areas
such as places of public accommodation, restaurants and travel, and school.
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Blog At Asbestos News, we are dedicated to helping those who would like to learn more about asbestos or who have developed an asbestos - related disease
such as mesothelioma and need information about financial, emotional, and
legal resources.
Most
blogs use images and excerpts
such for purposes of review / commentary / teaching, which more or less fits the
legal letter of «fair use,» but good luck if a company decides that you're in violation.
About
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Los Angeles County About
Blog Marc Aaron Goldbach is the Attorney at Law for Goldbach Law Group with 25 years of expertise in a variety of practice areas including insurmountable debt, foreclosure, serious felony charges, immigration or other
legal issues
such as workplace harassment, family and medical leave act violations, whistle blowing and retaliation, consumer law or personal injuries.
Worse, that when «a physicist» had his slander removed from WUWT because Mr. Watts didn't want the
legal exposure of hosting
such slander per se, «a physicist» rushed right over to this
blog to repeat it and put Ms. Curry at the same risk.
Our comprehensive suite of market - leading
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such as our award - winning attorney website,
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Legal Directory placements,
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After all, a Google search for «business lawyer Atlanta» will favor the «Atlanta Business Lawyer
Blog» (if there is
such a thing) over the
Legal Divas
Blog.
This
blog provides commentary on Virginia laws and recent
legal news while also informing readers of various aspects of law
such as causes of motor vehicle injuries and defenses in negligence actions.
Internet technologies don't just encompass the obvious,
such as time and billing software,
legal practice management solutions,
blogs, email, or client relationship managers (CRMs).
After providing a brief history of women in the
legal profession, Stein's article analyzes
blog entries on topics
such as equal pay, institutional discrimination and gender dynamics and then suggests reasons why women lawyers seeking equality might turn to blogging in place of
legal channels.
The
Blog of the
Legal Times» Marcia Coyle reports in this post that the Committee on Court Administration and Case Management has endorsed a set of model jury instructions for district judges to help deter jurors from engaging in
such mischief.
Commentary is defined as being (1)
legal texts, (2)
legal encyclopaedias
such as Halsbury's Laws of Canada, (3) law journals and seminar papers, (4) memoranda and factums, and (5) wikis
blogs and newsletters.
Blawg Review # 159 includes interesting picks
such as the greatest pro defense decisions from the Drug and Device Law
Blog and this update from Lowering the Bar on a brewing copyright battle between the state of Oregon and some of the
legal Web sites that publish its statutes online for free.
I was
such a fan of the subversive humor of comedian Soupy Sales that, when he died this week, I wished for a
legal angle so I could
blog about him.
Earlier this week, The Volokh Conspiracy observed here that it is quite «common for
legal blogs to use some
legal phrase as their title,
such as Concurring Opinions, Res Ipsa Loquitur,» and posed an amusing question to its readers:
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For example, we create premium attorney websites that showcase the strengths of the firm, and we drive traffic to their site in numerous ways;
such as
Legal Directory advertising, social media promotion, attorney
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He found, for instance, that Spamhaus (a UK - based DNSBL) blocked nearly 80 % of spam while blocking very little legitimate email (while
legal marketers need not immerse themselves in
such technical details, you may want to direct your firm's email administrators to Al's
blog as a resource).
Other than outliers
such as Overlawyered, however, the first wave of
legal blogs really started to appear on the scene in late 2001 and 2002, and the recent birthdays marking a decade of blogging at The Volokh Conspiracy and How Appealing are just the beginning of many 10th birthdays that will be coming in 2012.
I appreciate the honor and appreciate being included among
such a stellar lot of
legal blogs.
The
Legal Writing
Blog and the Law Librarian
Blog point out in these posts that the new Google Dictionary, which was quietly rolled out in December 2009, presents a formidable competitor not only for other Web dictionaries
such as Answers.com, but also potentially to niche lexicons like Black's Law Dictionary.
However, in many (though not all cases)
blogs tend to consist primarily of chronologically ordered commentary on recent
legal developments in a niche practice area, while traditional microsites tend to also feature extensive libraries of resources
such as (in the case of Law and Ethics Online) links to lobbying laws, rules and regulations in all 50 States.
The
legal blog and the
legal blogger is over-taking and usurping the traditional legacy outlets
such as law journals and magazines.
Many in the
legal community are already familiar with its hosted
blogs,
such as Between Lawyers and Copyfight.
Alison Wolf of The Lawyer Coach
Blog suggests that business development skills,
such as using language to build or maintain client relationships, can help women lawyers advance in the
legal profession.
But I continue to see posts from
blogs such as Futurelawyer that explain how to use Google Scholar for purposes once reserved for Lexis / Westlaw
such as «Finding Significant Opinions Citing Your Case With Google Scholar» or, more bluntly, asking straight up: «Why Are You Paying For
Legal Research?»
Brill has harsh words for his former magazine's Web presence, suggesting that a
blog such as Above the Law is filling a need that traditional
legal publishers failed to address online.
Some other
legal blogs, however, don't have
such forgiving rules it seems.
From 6 April 2013,
legal deposit also covers material published digitally and online, so that the Legal Deposit Libraries can provide a national archive of the UK's non-print published material, such as websites, blogs, e-journals and CD -
legal deposit also covers material published digitally and online, so that the
Legal Deposit Libraries can provide a national archive of the UK's non-print published material, such as websites, blogs, e-journals and CD -
Legal Deposit Libraries can provide a national archive of the UK's non-print published material,
such as websites,
blogs, e-journals and CD - ROMs.
The
blog will discuss
legal issues,
such as how to deal with investigations of abuse and neglect in nursing -LSB-...]
Real Lawyers Have
Blogs ABA Survey: Social Media Shows Growing Acceptance Among Lawyers September 5 by Kevin O'Keefe «56 % of lawyers personally maintain a presence in an online community / social network
such as Facebook, LinkedIn, LawLink, or
Legal OnRamp.
The
blog will track and analyze
legal developments in areas
such as eminent domain, land use, labor and employment, public contracts, environmental regulations, elections and taxation.
The
blog will discuss
legal issues,
such as how to deal with investigations of abuse and neglect in nursing homes, and breaking news
such as the impact of Hurricane Katrina on long term care providers in Louisiana and neighboring states, said partner Jerri Lynn Ward.
As Michael S. Frisch observes at
Legal Profession
Blog,
such swift action in a lawyer - discipline case is rare and, no doubt, came about «in large part because the former prosecutor threw in the towel.»
We'd be sure to send a couple of
Legal Blog Watch t - shirts your way, if
such things existed.
Hannah Hawsl - Kelcher of the
Legal Literacy
Blog hosts this week's holiday - themed installment of Blawg Review # 87, which features both the naughty (like Leon Gettler's discussion of prosecutors behaving badly or use of PowerPoint to improve congressional debate as described at Freedom to Differ) and the nice (
such as Bruce McEwan's discussion of ways to use technology to effect an exchange of ideas).
Writing for
blogs, industry associations or other recognized online sources
such as JD Supra are all great ways to «diversify your portfolio» and leverage the existing search engine visibility of established organizations to develop a more comprehensive web profile for your
legal work.
From Richard Zorza's Access to Justice
Blog comes word of an interesting new - ish paper1 on the role of nonlawyer representation (
such as Washington state's Limited License
Legal Technicians) in increasing access to justice.
«The Accurate Court Reporting, Inc.
blog is a bi to tri weekly updated
blog that covers topics
such as: Frivolous
Legal Claims, Law Technology, Court Reporting, Discovery and Marketing for law firms.»
On the other hand, new technology
such as Neota (which seeks to replace
legal analysis with programming) and the online dispute resolution program developed by HiiL (well described in this
blog) may well prove to be disruptive.
Though some might attribute the decline of law reviews to the increased popularity of
blogs (which courts continue to cite with growing frequency), there are other factors at play,
such as the larger issue of whether
legal scholarship has grown out of touch with the realities of law practice.
Last week,
Legal Profession
Blog reported on a Nov. 17 opinion of the Florida Judicial Ethics Advisory Committee concluding that judges may not «friend» lawyers who may appear before them on social networking sites
such as Facebook.
At the same time, recent years has seen an explosion in innovative ways to publish
legal information in an accessible way, including
such tools as Wikipedia,
legal blogs, and * ahem * CanLII.org and CanLII Connects.
Practitioner
blogs can provide cool - headed
legal analysis of issues
such as the Niger Documents, Plame Affair, Torture Memos, NSA issues and Signing Statements, to a broader audience than the prof
blogs can reach.»
Legal blogging advocates [1] encourage lawyers that they can
blog and they should
blog and they will receive great benefit from blogging; similar advocacy - tinged advice touches on writing for other social - media platforms
such as Twitter and LinkedIn.
Thank you, Simon, for growing
such a wonderful
legal information resource that is the Slaw
blog!
As you may have noticed from my last few short posts here, I've been doing more writing over on Justia's
Legal Marketing & Technology
Blog this year than in years past and as
such I proposed the idea of live blogging sessions at Google I / O this year.