Sentences with phrase «legal videos posted»

A relatively new option for finding answers to your questions is viewing legal videos posted online by attorneys.

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Create a sequence of blog posts on a particular theme or topic with the help of video tutorials (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP428f69lLpaIqY7RhpPA1XNQgWBk1HOW) Use blogging as a way to write creatively Develop a critical, reflective view of a range of media, including text Ethical and legal responsibilities of being online Pupils are able to screenshot, paste, crop and resize in order to collate evidence NEW - revision on a page sheet (Jan 2017)
On Saturday, author Bianca Sommerland posted a YouTube video sharing allegations that Hopkins had written to authors whose books also had titles including the word «cocky», informing them that she had been granted the official registered trademark of the adjective in relation to romance books, and asking them to rename their novels or face legal action.
Forbes just posted this really cool video and Q&A about the topic of chapter one in «The Dog Merchants» book: breeders and rescuers sitting side - by - side in legal dog auctions, trying to outbid each other for the same exact pups.
At the same time, she does a great job of keeping an eye out for everyday consumers as well as the industry — witness today's post, «FTC takes action against» 100 % legal» P2P site» and Wednesday's update on challenges to violent video game laws in California, Michigan and Illinois.
So begins an eerie YouTube video (above) featuring prominent Guatemalan lawyer Rodrigo Rosenberg, who was, in fact, shot and killed in May of last year while riding his bicycle near his home in Guatemala City, The Washington Post reports (via the FP Legal Post).
Some great pit stops include Enrico Schaefer's post discussing how the billable hour puts a lawyer's interests at odds with those of his client, a post at Techdirt on a recent decision forcing Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) to pay legal fees for litigants it wrongly sued and Nicole Black's post mortem on the Duke lacrosse rape case, along with a video that sums up the case.
BlawgSearch.com, the new search engine for legal blogs I reported about here last month, has moved from «alpha» to «beta,» says its developer Tim Stanley of Justia.com, with the addition of RSS feeds for searches, media icons for audio / video posts and a flash player for audio.
So, if you were to post a video which contains useful information about a legal topic which might reasonably lead a member of the public to contact you to hire for legal services, check your state's rules to see if it has any specific guidance about the placement of the disclaimers in dramatizations.
That's the advice from Gina F. Rubel, Esq., the President and CEO of Furia Rubel Communications, who also discusses the potential benefits lawyers can reap from an effective online video presence in her recent post at The Legal Intelligencer Blog.
Incisive Media, publisher of this blog and the parent company behind LegalTech, also posted video dispatches from the show, including an interview with New York Personal Injury Attorney Blog's Eric Turkewitz, discussing his recent post on the future of the legal blogosphere — and why Twitter isn't it.
Posts — most of which are in video form — are either directed at answering the questions of potential clients facing criminal charges in Arizona, offer the author's take on legal issues facing celebrities in the news, or cover the author's own successes in court.
Now, the project's CTO, Antonio Tomarchio, has posted this video showing how to use it and comparing it against commercial legal research tools.
One of the three, Coyle writes, is Adel Hamad, an enemy combatant whose legal case was profiled in a video, Guantanamo Unclassified, posted on YouTube by his lawyers in the Federal Public Defender's Office.
In fact, more and more legal directories, like Avvo are providing the ability to post videos.
(Coincidentally, I recently presented a keynote on «The Innovation Gap» at the Legal Service's Corporation's Innovation in Technology Conference (video of which I posted here) and I will be speaking on the law firm innovation gap at the Lexpo innovation conference in Amsterdam April 16.)
My posts today at Law.com's Legal Blog Watch: Fair - Use Showdown at the YouTube Corral Elefant Brings Energy to Video Shake - Up in Store for Legal Media Update: «Net Radio Wins Reprieve
And as described in this post at Legal Pad, unconventional measures, specifically a YouTube video, are what attorney William Teesdale took in a desperate, but as yet unsuccessful, effort to help his client, a Guantanomo detainee, gain his release.
Over at her other blog, Carolyn Elefant, my co-conspirator here at Legal Blog Watch, has a post about cool legal marketing using the video - sharing service You Legal Blog Watch, has a post about cool legal marketing using the video - sharing service You legal marketing using the video - sharing service You Tube.
In the comments to the Legal Blog Watch post, the firm wrote a response in which it says, among other points, «No reasonable person could have thought that the video was an WFSB news program.»
Heck, even Ontario legal insurance provider LawPRO got in on the action, posting a video and infographic in January that explains blockchain basics for lawyers.
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[13] See, for example, Dan Katz, video «Innovation in the Legal Services Industry — The Future is Already Here, It is Just * Not * Evenly Distributed,» posted October 2, 2013, http://computationallegalstudies.com/2013/10/innovation-in-the-legal-services-industry-the-future-is-already-here-it-is-just-not-evenly-distributed-via-reinvent-law-channel/.
As this blog post by Dave Lefkow of Director of Recruiting discusses, the legal profession's opinion of online video resumes hasn't been favorable.
If you are thinking of hiring a legal marketing expert you may want to follow this link to a video I posted about the charlatans that have recently infiltrated the ranks of legal marketing consultants.
I plan to post video of my various presentations, podcasts, and infographics that will give you a snapshot of what is going on in the legal industry.
Through our weekly blog posts and news items, our monthly e-newsletter, various video projects, and even our educational programming — like the Future is Now Conference or any of our in - person and online CLEs — we provide the legal community with the tools needed to succeed in this changing profession.
Media strategist Drew Keller said, «Too many of the blog posts, videos and articles I see in the legal community feel like a closing argument.
Over the last year, I've been conducting brief video interviews at legal events around the country which I post to Facebook.
• upload, post, e-mail or otherwise transmit any material that (1) is unlawful, threatening, abusive, delictual, defamatory, obscene, or invasive of another's privacy; (2) consists of instructional information on illegal activities, including but not limited to, hacking and cracking; (3) violates or infringes in any way the proprietary rights of others, including, without limitation, software, music, photographs, text, videos or artwork; (4) constitutes pornography, or sexual material of an obscene nature that violates the law in a relevant jurisdiction; (5) is the private information of another; (6) Users do not have the right to upload or post due to contractual or other legal obligations; or (7) contains software viruses, Trojan horses or other computer code, files or programmes designed to interrupt, destroy or limit the functionality of any computer software or hardware or telecommunications equipment.
The University of Western Ontario law school recently started posting videos and downloadable audio files for our distinguished speakers, a move that will likely increase their profile generally in the legal community.
Three new video interviews were posted to the NYS Court's Access to Justice Program's YouTube channel: Judge Lorraine Miller, the original proponent and author of the Housing Part Act; Judge Harriet George, former Housing Court Judge; and David Rozenholc, a former Legal Services attorney.
Web editing: Responsibilities include managing and expanding the stable of bloggers for The Legal Intelligencer's blog; writing and editing blog posts; updating the blog and the Legal's website content daily; re-packaging Web - only content to market to subscribers; managing the newspaper's Facebook and Twitter pages; and working with the IT Department to develop new online - only features, including videos and slideshows.
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