Not exact matches
A deeply shocking
blog written by a former lawyer on the
subject of «Licensed
Legal Technicians» (a pilot program in some US states) crossed my screen earlier this week.
In its report on the Blawg 100, Above the Law praised Foley Hoag's Trademark & Copyright Law
blog for going beyond «the stuff
of legal alerts» and standing out among large law firm
blogs in terms
of its aesthetics and
subject matter.
If you are looking for
legal and legislative research guides based on a multitude
of subject areas, information about updates to Congress.gov, overviews
of legal history, and information about presentations and symposia at the Law Library
of Congress, the Law Library's
blog, In Custodia Legis, should be your first stop.
COPRAC's hypotheticals indicate that publishing a
blog that demonstrates your knowledge
of your practice area will not
subject you to attorney advertising restrictions if it contains information but not offers
of availability; the same is true if the
blog contains articles
of opinion or information on
legal issues outside your practice area and does not offer your services.
I was very pleased, while checking out the LIIofIndia (announced here at Slaw), to see that a link to to the Spicy IP
blog by navigating to Intellectual Property through the
Subject pages at the
Legal Information Institute
of India.
But...... thinking about this issue and the amount
of articles that have appeared on both these
subjects since the new year has made me realize that in the past decade
of publishing my pdf newsletter «Law Librarians News» and then subsequently my House
of Butter
blog, we've all made huge leaps when it comes to the reporting
of the
legal publishing industry.
Bodine explains that reporters will typically find
legal experts by running a search using Google
Blog Search, using terms that describe the
subject matter
of the story.
He cites in his Prism
Legal post an article from The Wall Street Journal and points out some
of his past
blog entries on the
subject, also here:
Sabrina Pacifici, editor and publisher
of legal research e-zine LLRX.com and
blog beSpacific is the
subject of an article in the Library Journal, «Indefatigable — Sabrina Pacifici» (March 15, 2006).
Bay's anchored this fun carnival
of legal bloggers on two
of her favorite
subjects: baseball and
blogs.
He runs a
blog on the
subjects of Legal Tech,
Legal Innovation and
Legal Start - ups (http://www.
legal-tech-
blog.de) in German - speaking countries, and maintains therefore, close contact with the Start - up scenes in Europe and the USA.
(Why anyone would pay $ 299.00 for a set
of uncontested divorce forms without any
legal advice, with you can purchase the same forms for $ 59.00 is beyond me, but that's the
subject of another
blog post.).
In the February 2007 (free but registration required) LTN (Law Technology News), Robert Ambrogi
of the excellent Law Sites (aka
Legal Line)
blog tells more
of the story
of his experience with his son's peanut allergy (his previous posting on the
subject is here), in an article entitled, «Just One Bite.»
An insightful analyst
of the
legal profession for 15 years — first as Editor - in - Chief of the Canadian Bar Association's National magazine and now via his award - winning blog, Law21: Dispatches from a Legal Profession on the Edge — he is in demand as a compelling speaker and consultant on the subject of innovation and the future of the profes
legal profession for 15 years — first as Editor - in - Chief
of the Canadian Bar Association's National magazine and now via his award - winning
blog, Law21: Dispatches from a
Legal Profession on the Edge — he is in demand as a compelling speaker and consultant on the subject of innovation and the future of the profes
Legal Profession on the Edge — he is in demand as a compelling speaker and consultant on the
subject of innovation and the future
of the profession.
1) Look for updates to specific Oregon
Legal Research
blog posts, by clicking on the
subject Tags at the end
of the post.
The information on this
blog, Courtroom Insight Blog, is of a general nature and does not constitute legal, accounting or other professional advice on any subject mat
blog, Courtroom Insight
Blog, is of a general nature and does not constitute legal, accounting or other professional advice on any subject mat
Blog, is
of a general nature and does not constitute
legal, accounting or other professional advice on any
subject matter.
The best way to illustrate this is from a long track record
of blog posts on various
legal subjects.
James Beck
of Dechert and Mark Herrmann
of Jones Day have acquired one
of the largest audiences in the
legal blogosphere with their Drug and Device Law
blog, considered a must - read for anyone interested in that
subject matter, so we listen whenever they pontificate about
legal blogging.
One
of the most widely read
blog post I've ever written deals with this very
subject:
Legal Project Management Tools: Let Rube Goldberg Rest in Peace.
She is now the author
of a national
blog on Delaware workers» compensation law, Delaware Detour and Frolic, has won national recognition as one
of the 25 best
legal blogs on this
subject every year since its inception.
Each
of these
blog subjects regularly touches on navigating one's way around technological barriers, in our view making Slaw Tips Technology required reading in the
legal technology category.