Tips for Lawyers is a new
legal blog where we try not to get caught up in black letter law so much as some ways to help improve the practice of law.
Not exact matches
Berns Weiss also maintains a Virtual Currency and Blockchain
blog,
where emerging ideas and multifaceted problems from the virtual currency and blockchain world are explored and dissected through a discerning
legal lens.
Chris has his own
blog, as he describes below, and I asked him if he would be willing to share here his efforts to try to improve this situation in his Iowa City school district,
where he is now the parent of three children and teaches
legal writing and analysis at the University of Iowa College of Law (but the opinions he expresses here are entirely his own).
I was also in a hospital thx to this
blog & Dr. Amy, after a very successful out of hospital birth (not home b / c I couldn't do it being a reader here), it would have made sense to do a
legal Homebirth in Oregon,
where it is mainstream, but because of the work exposing OR's rates here, I could not.
Ann Carlson, a professor of environmental law at the University of California, Los Angeles, says a repudiation of Chevron deference «would mark a sea change in administrative and environmental law,»
where the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and other implementing agencies often must interpret ambiguous statutory provisions, she wrote on
Legal Planet, a U.C.L.A.
blog.
Following a month of emotional trauma,
legal advice and a growing number of women coming forward sharing their own stories of sexual assault in hostels around the world, I chose to edit this
blog post and name the hostel
where I feel I was assaulted — Hostel Lybeer, also known as Lybeer Travelers» Hostel, in Bruges, Belgium.
For lawyers, the best example so far is the Blawg Review Guest Map,
where legal bloggers simply click on their location on the map to add a marker identifying them and linking to their
blog.
Lat is known among
legal bloggers as author of the
legal gossip
blog Above the Law,
where he often delves into other people's private moments.
Legal Blog Watch comes to you today direct from Boise, Idaho,
where I am attending the Idaho State Bar annual meeting.
Elizabeth Raymer is a senior editor at Thomson Reuters,
where she edits and writes for Lexpert, Lexpert DealsWire, Canadian Lawyer and the
Legal Feeds
blog.
Nearly a year ago, this
blog first reported that
legal research service Fastcase would launch an artificial intelligence sandbox for law firms — a testing environment
where firms would have access to various AI platforms and data sets, as well as be able to bring in their own data.
Nowhere has this been more evident than in the LexBlog network,
where a company that started out creating
blogs for lawyers is now host to a network of more than 15,000
legal bloggers regularly producing posts about virtually every
legal topic.
Others I follow religiously include Overlawyered,
where Walter Olson keeps a critical eye focused on the
legal profession; Legal Profession Blog, which is unparalleled in covering legal ethics; Real Lawyers Have Blogs, where Kevin O'Keefe and his crew stay one step ahead of the social media curve; Law Librarian Blog, where Joe Hodnicki never misses a beat in tracking legal research and information; and beSpacific, where Sabrina Pacifici has consistently functioned as a virtual one - woman legal news bureau since
legal profession;
Legal Profession Blog, which is unparalleled in covering legal ethics; Real Lawyers Have Blogs, where Kevin O'Keefe and his crew stay one step ahead of the social media curve; Law Librarian Blog, where Joe Hodnicki never misses a beat in tracking legal research and information; and beSpacific, where Sabrina Pacifici has consistently functioned as a virtual one - woman legal news bureau since
Legal Profession
Blog, which is unparalleled in covering
legal ethics; Real Lawyers Have Blogs, where Kevin O'Keefe and his crew stay one step ahead of the social media curve; Law Librarian Blog, where Joe Hodnicki never misses a beat in tracking legal research and information; and beSpacific, where Sabrina Pacifici has consistently functioned as a virtual one - woman legal news bureau since
legal ethics; Real Lawyers Have
Blogs,
where Kevin O'Keefe and his crew stay one step ahead of the social media curve; Law Librarian
Blog,
where Joe Hodnicki never misses a beat in tracking
legal research and information; and beSpacific, where Sabrina Pacifici has consistently functioned as a virtual one - woman legal news bureau since
legal research and information; and beSpacific,
where Sabrina Pacifici has consistently functioned as a virtual one - woman
legal news bureau since
legal news bureau since 2002.
Oftentimes, industries like the law are slow to adopt many of the new mediums
where prospects are doing their
legal research, like
blogs or social media.
Here's the latest weekly round - up of posts from our
Legal Productivity
blog where we provide insights into the business of law so attorneys can become better organized, market their practice more effectively, provide superior client service, and grow their firm.
I'm not sure
where Legal Blog Watch fits in on the spectrum, but I think we have a different mission than most blawgs.
I also co-author
Legal Blog Watch for Law.com,
where my colleague Carolyn Elefant and I have posted about Avvo frequently.
I first read the news, ironically, at The BLT, the
blog of
Legal Times,
where writer David Ingram reported on the statement made by David Brown, the
Legal Times editor and publisher who will become editor of the combined publication.
Rooted in Rights «is a cross disability,
blog (and networking portal)
where we cover disability rights issues including current cases,
legal articles, and legislative actions.
Where we would appreciate some help though, is identifying US & European law
blogs that pay attention to the Canadian
legal blogosphere.
After the Los Angeles Times Technology
blog reported the news yesterday, the story quickly made the rounds of the legal blogosphere, where it was picked up by, among others, the Wall Street Journal's Law Blog, CNET's blog the social, Above the Law and Legal
blog reported the news yesterday, the story quickly made the rounds of the
legal blogosphere, where it was picked up by, among others, the Wall Street Journal's Law Blog, CNET's blog the social, Above the Law and Legal
legal blogosphere,
where it was picked up by, among others, the Wall Street Journal's Law
Blog, CNET's blog the social, Above the Law and Legal
Blog, CNET's
blog the social, Above the Law and Legal
blog the social, Above the Law and
LegalLegal Pad.
Law Technology News editor - in - chief Monica Bay attended
Legal Tech West Coast this week,
where her technology barometer found both whirlwinds and shifting winds, as she relates at her
blog The Common Scold.
take all public
legal knowledge, including judges, law firms, academic
blogs, etc. and integrate it into the data
where you do your
legal research
Obbie is the former executive editor of The American Lawyer magazine; former author of the now - defunct, award - winning
blog LawBeat,
where he dissected journalism focused on the justice system, lawyers and the law; and former director of the Carnegie
Legal Reporting Program at Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
A year after that, I began to coauthor Law.com's
Legal Blog Watch,
where I alternate days posting with Carolyn Elefant of MyShingle.
Here at
Legal Blog Watch, we try our damnedest to document
where we get our material.
It is indicative of
where AALL is headed that one of the nation's top
legal technology bloggers, Greg Lambert of 3 Geeks and a Law
Blog, has just become the association's president.
I have a passion for those areas of the law, but I confess that I am really looking forward to writing for
Legal Blog Watch,
where my potential range of topics will be so much broader.
Three law professors last month launched
Legal Profession Blog, where they will follow topics including ethics, bar discipline, comparative professions, professional responsiblity and the interaction between legal academics and prac
Legal Profession
Blog,
where they will follow topics including ethics, bar discipline, comparative professions, professional responsiblity and the interaction between
legal academics and prac
legal academics and practice.
Ron Friedmann, a lawyer and founder of Prism
Legal Consulting, recently launched a new
blog, Strategic
Legal Technology,
where he will offer his musings on the intersection of law and technology.
I've added a page to this
blog where I've embedded a spreadsheet listing the names of
legal technology startups.
Just came back from a
legal conference and 80 % of the attorneys in the room did not have a
blog nor did they have any idea
where they ranked online (much less for what keywords).
When my colleague Carolyn Elefant isn't posting here at
Legal Blog Watch, she of course writes her own blog, My Shingle, where she has a jaw - dropping post about a law - practice «franchise» gone
Blog Watch, she of course writes her own
blog, My Shingle, where she has a jaw - dropping post about a law - practice «franchise» gone
blog, My Shingle,
where she has a jaw - dropping post about a law - practice «franchise» gone bad.
There are thousands of
blogs in the
legal industry, and as Dr. Ken Broada - Bahm, one of my favorite
blog authors, alluded to recently,
blogs are
where a good deal of knowledge about trials and about lawyering can be found today.
Like a television spinoff, this
blog is an outgrowth of the
Legal Media Matters site, where we provide how - to advice on legal PR and content writing for law firm blogs and webs
Legal Media Matters site,
where we provide how - to advice on
legal PR and content writing for law firm blogs and webs
legal PR and content writing for law firm
blogs and websites.
Another example of technology replacing entry level attorneys is described by Greg Lambert in a post at 3 Geeks and a Law
blog,
where we learn that young law students are even creating
legal apps which would automate certain aspects of case intake and analysis, thus effectively replacing their future functions as new law graduates — an unfortunate, and somewhat ironic, result indeed.
Via the
Legal Writing Prof
Blog, I stumbled upon a decision in U.S. v. Karen Sypher (Sypher... Sypher...
where have I heard that name before?
Both hat - tip the Infamy or Praise
blog,
where Colin Samuels applies this new science to the
legal profession, with great results.
Last year NYU
legal professor Jerome Chen wrote on the East Asia Forum blog an article entitled «The PRC Legal System At Sixty» where he makes no bones about the role of the Communist Party's desire to control the country's legal system, processes and decis
legal professor Jerome Chen wrote on the East Asia Forum
blog an article entitled «The PRC
Legal System At Sixty» where he makes no bones about the role of the Communist Party's desire to control the country's legal system, processes and decis
Legal System At Sixty»
where he makes no bones about the role of the Communist Party's desire to control the country's
legal system, processes and decis
legal system, processes and decisions:
Our attorneys excel as experts in their specialties and further differentiate themselves by providing expert
legal commentary for national media outlets, authoring intriguing nonfiction books for mainstream publishing houses
where we have strong relationships, penning widely - read
blogs and other social content, public speaking, and building powerful outreach platforms both online and off.
The online
legal forum lets you join
blogs that discuss topics of varied areas and
where you can choose your interest and put across questions of any nature that you did not know
where and how to ask.
I've written extensively about this on my
blog (see this post, for example,
where I cite many
legal cases
where statistical conclusions have been misstated).
On the
Blogs From our
Legal Productivity
Blog where we provide creative and useful insights into the business of law and have fun doing so.
Lorne Sossin, Dean of Osgoode Hall, has just launched Dean Sossin's
Blog,
where he «can draw your attention to topics that affect Osgoode, our students and the broader
legal and academic community.»
Where LexBlog previously sold custom design and development of
blogs, at custom prices, it now sells
blogs as products, still allowing for customization in
blog designs, but enabling the company to sell
blogs at much lower prices and to launch them much more quickly, in order to serve a greater number of
legal professionals.
Here's an article on arbitrating
legal fee disputes: Hassell Arbitration on Arbitrating Legal Fee Disputes Where things stand as of May 2017 (this blog post was updated after being posted): If there is an arbitration clause, disputes go to arbitra
legal fee disputes: Hassell Arbitration on Arbitrating
Legal Fee Disputes Where things stand as of May 2017 (this blog post was updated after being posted): If there is an arbitration clause, disputes go to arbitra
Legal Fee Disputes
Where things stand as of May 2017 (this
blog post was updated after being posted): If there is an arbitration clause, disputes go to arbitration.
Many of our lawyers are seasoned
legal bloggers and some have their own
legal blogs, but we present here at the Gilbertson Davis LLP
blog a place
where the diverse interests of our lawyers in the development of the laws of Ontario and Canada can be expressed.
This is Bob Ambrogi coming to you from Massachusetts
where I write a
blog called LawSites, and also host another
Legal Talk Network program called Law Technology Now, that one with Monica Bay.
This is Bob Ambrogi coming to you from Boston, Massachusetts
where I write a
blog called «Lawsites», and I also co-host another
Legal Talk Network program called «Law Technology Now», along with Monica Bay.
He
blogs regularly at www.LegalPracticePro.com,
where he offers
legal marketing tips on a regular basis.