Perhaps the most ubiquitous statement made, certainly not
only by legal publishers but by them in any case, is the familiar «our people are our most important asset».
Not exact matches
This blog is made available
by the lawyer
publisher for educational purposes
only as well as to give information and a general understanding of the law, not to provide specific
legal advice.
At the time I started publishing, any information about the sector was either tightly held
by management at the major
legal publishers or operated as gossip between information professionals at law firms, and even then,
only the larger ones.
The best examples of how lawyers wanted information delivered all come in the shape of firms that were considered «not
publishers» (but
only by the big
legal publishers).
One has
only to recap the history of the numerous failures
by the major
legal publishers to see how difficult it is to get it right.
It suggests that the fair use defense is being ignored
by Ms. Rowling and Warner Brothers, and that
publishers are just saying no to what would otherwise be an entirely
legal response to one of the major literary phenomenon of the age, and one that could
only foster an interest not
only in this literary work, but the value and pleasure of scholarly inquiry.
We even have situations where the largest
legal publishers sponsor and promote «
legal marketing» programs put on
by recent law grads whose
only claim to fame is that they have not been able to get a job and that they have been able to game Twitter with software so as to generate untold thousands of Twitter followers — like that is any measure that you have a clue on to advise law firms how to use the Internet to build and nurture relationships.
This Blog / Web Site is made available
by the lawyer or law firm
publisher for educational purposes
only as well as to give you general information and a general understanding of the law, not to provide specific
legal advice.
This Blog / Web Site is made available
by the lawyer or law firm
publisher for educational purposes
only as well as to give you general information and a general understanding of the law, not to provide specific
legal advice.