This can be a frustrating disconnect: the lawyers I meet invariably are interesting, insightful, and well - rounded, yet their online bios are often stiff, stilted, and one - dimensional, providing readers with trivia such as year of call and
source of law degree rather than information that clients can really use.
Not exact matches
James, a licensed attorney with a
law degree from Howard University, wanted her fellow pols to call Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie (D - The Bronx) and tell him they back her for the job
of top
law - enforcer in the state,
sources said.
He's used his
degree from Harvard
Law to author a shelf
of self - help books and become a de facto
source for all things motivation.
As part
of their professional ethos,
law librarians (and to some
degree librarians generally) have looked to certain markers
of authority and quality in information
sources that these
sources may not have: famous authors, bibliographic access points such as indexes and tables
of contents, authoritative publishers, and professional editing.
However, the
degree of success CanLII has had in creating a viable competitor to commercial data
sources for provision
of primary
law means that it may be time to start looking at ways to better leverage its dataset in new ways.