In the ABA survey, 39.1 percent of lawyers who blog answered yes to the question, «Have you ever had a client retain your legal services directly or via referral as a result
of your legal topic blogging for professional purposes?»
Not exact matches
As a freelance recipe developer and writer, Jeanne has spoken at
blogging conferences, covering
topics from the
legal aspects
of blogging to recipe writing and editing.
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)
As a freelance recipe developer and writer, Jeanne has spoken at
blogging conferences, covering
topics from the
legal aspects
of blogging to recipe writing and editing.
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.
One
of the best parts
of being involved with the Clawbies is learning about new blogs, and seeing just how many different
legal topics are being
blogged about in Canada.
Blogging is just one
of the
topics I cover in the 21 - Day
Legal Marketing Bootcamp.
That's the
topic of an excellent blog posting by Kelly Anderson
of Southern African
Legal Information Institute — SAFLII — over at VoxPopuLII, which is a guest -
blogging project sponsored by Tom Bruce and our friends across the lake at the
Legal Information Institute at the Cornell Law School.
Early in the evolution
of legal blogging, Gratsch launched his Web site blawg, providing the first comprehensive directory
of law - related blogs organized by
topic.
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.
We discussed how Siteimprove helps law Firms, why it is important to have a website free
of errors like broken links, misspellings and SEO deficiencies, the impact
of content marketing and
blogging on the need to monitor professional websites, and key
legal industry trends, among other
topics.
Last week, I discussed the basics
of starting a
legal blog: set your goals, choose a
blogging platform, determine
topics,...
I have earlier
blogged here on SLAW on reducing anxiety in the
legal research process and on the research
of Professor Carol Kuhlthau and recommend her writing on this
topic.
Blawg Review, for those
of you not familiar with it, is a weekly review
of the best in
legal blogging hosted each week by a different blogger, who each present a unique perspective on law,
legal issues, and
legal scholarship —
topics which affect mediators, too.
As a freelance recipe developer and writer, Jeanne has spoken at
blogging conferences, covering
topics from the
legal aspects
of blogging to recipe writing and editing.