It is always top of the list when I ask people
what legal blogs they read.
Not exact matches
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She has every right to go to the police or do
what is needed to get justice, but if she goes onto public
blogs like this one and starts posting names of people and organizations, it can get touchy if they decide to take
legal action.
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Since he was involved with the founding and
legal counsel to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, I think twisting his observation about internet conversations into a defense of
what places like RC and Romm's
blog do is a bit of distortion.
Now, in the frenzy of the finish of the Supreme Court term, others outside the
legal field are giving the
blog what a Forbes article called its «star turn.»
Today I kick off
what could turn into an ongoing series of posts here at
Legal Blog Watch, assuming the continued future clueless - ness of litigants: «Judge Carton Rules.»
This new
blog will be content oriented and referential in nature, and should help fill
what has previously been an empty space in
legal blogging.
«Law
blogs provide analysis that's timelier, more legally sophisticated and more thorough than
what we can get in the mainstream media, or even in the
legal media.
But
what bothers me is that these
blogs are reprinting entire articles, often from
legal periodicals or Web sites, while making the posts appear to be original to the
blog.
If your firm isn't realizing the potential of
legal blogs, schedule an appointment today to see
what blog services from FindLaw can do for you.
So if you haven't thought about the big picture behind
legal blogs lately, take a moment to consider just
what they can do.
This is the story of how an airbag led to attorney Eric Forstrom's law license being suspended in two states, according to a Supreme Court of Wisconsin opinion (via the
Legal Profession
Blog) that lays out Forstrom's account of
what happened:
A
legal blog may be an effective business development tool, but it depends
what you hope to get from it.
Law librarians at Stanford Law School
blog about
what they've learned and continue to discover about the ins and outs of
legal research.
Examples of
what you can add to your
legal will include: email accounts,
blogs, social - networking sites, online backup programs, photo and document - sharing sites, financial accounts for personal or business, domain names of web sites, virtual property, and other computer files.
What are you best tips for lawyers or other
legal pros thinking of starting a
blog, or struggling to maintain one?
I have searched through
blog posts using various methods and found only one
legal blog consistently posting about
what is happening in West Texas.
The
Legal Profession
Blog mentions the Times story here, as does WSJ Law
Blog here, though the story only generated minimal comments from readers, which I'd attribute to
what I'm guessing is WSJ Law
Blog's youth - oriented demographic.
Tweeting is an easy way to promote your firm's
legal blog, your community involvement, and
what the press is saying about you.
What started as a «
blog carnival» for everyone interested in law has grown into a community that comes together every week to review recent
legal news, opinions, and commentary from an increasing number of remarkable law
blogs.
Many
legal blogs provide practical advice, but
what could be more practical than helping lawyers with their holiday gift - getting?
But like so much of
what's been written about
legal writing, the
blog thus far engages more in telling about good
legal writing, rather than showing how it's done (for the importance of show rather than tell, see, e.g., here or here).
What prompted me to start was simply being an avid reader of the first generation of legal blogs, learning a lot from what I was reading and wanting to «join the conversation&raq
What prompted me to start was simply being an avid reader of the first generation of
legal blogs, learning a lot from
what I was reading and wanting to «join the conversation&raq
what I was reading and wanting to «join the conversation».
I plan to
blog my way through this experience as a way of reflecting upon and retaining
what I'm learning — about
legal research, writing and drafting, oral and written advocacy and
what thinking like a lawyer means in an increasingly dynamic
legal profession.
«[M] ost of
what people take the time to write is
legal analysis, law current events, opinions about these things, etc.» Again, he is talking about academics, but the point is true of a range of
legal blogs.
The ongoing debate [including on this
blog] about the whether women in the law should conform to the dominant male
legal culture often plays out as a question of
what is the correct attire, in court, in the office and with clients.
«The Hattiesburg Incident»: At «The BLT: The
Blog of
Legal Times,» Tony Mauro has a post that begins, «The U.S. Marshals Service has released, with minor redactions, the report on its internal investigation of
what it calls the «Hattiesburg Incident» of April 7, 2004.
«While traditional media sources often break news, law
blogs dive deeper to offer insight into
what the news means for clients, the
legal profession and the public.
This
blog is an effort to celebrate extraordinary innovations in
legal education; most, but not all, of the innovations are ones that have been implemented during
what all agree is a crisis in
legal education.
With your indulgence, I'd like to ask Slaw readers to comment (via this
blog or via Twitter @CanLII) on
what manner of
legal scholarship they want to see and
what role if any they see for CanLII.
As Ryan McClead points out at 3 Geeks and a Law
Blog, «We know
what the next great innovations in
legal service delivery are, even if we don't know exactly how they are going to work or
what they are going to look like.»
We discuss the survey and
what it reveals about the state of the
legal profession with Aric Press, editor - in - chief of The American Lawyer magazine, and Bruce MacEwen, consultant to law firms on strategic and economic issues and author of the
blog Adam Smith, Esq..
When I launched this
blog in November 2002, I joined the ranks of
what then were only a small number of
legal blogs.
Much attention is paid to lawyers»
blogs, but
what about those other bloggers in your firm — the paralegals,
legal secretaries, librarians and the folks in the C suite?
When a renowned curmudgeon writes that something posted online «may well prove to be the most exceptional thing ever created in the blawgosphere, and the one thing that will outlast all of us,» it is
Legal Blog Watch policy to invest a mouse click to see
what's going on.
Here is
what I wrote about earlier today in my posts at Law.com's
Legal Blog Watch: Same Sex Marriage in... New York?
Over at
Legal Blog Watch, both coauthor Carolyn Elefant and I have written about Reed Smith's incomprehesible firing of blogger Denise Howell: Lessons From, and Cheers for, a Blawger Who'll be Doing
What She Loves.
He was reluctant himself to try yet another network, he readily admits on his
blog The
Legal Underground,
what with his Twitter habit already sapping his time.
«LawGeex exemplifies
what I hope to see more of in the
legal tech space — an honest approach to sales, product development, and service delivery,» Bassli explained in a
blog post this morning.
Fortunately, journalist and blogger J.D. Lasica did attend, and he videotaped interviews with several who were there, including organizer Lisa Stone, a / k / a the author of
Legal Blog Watch, and Lauren Gelman of the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School, who discusses
what bloggers need to know about the law.
These same issues have been around since 2006 and before, but
Legal Blog Watch's Bob Ambrogi explains in this videocast, «there's a lot of energy around e-discovery, and a lot of refinement of
what's going on in e-discovery.»
Given that this is
Legal Blog Watch, we tend to watch what is happening out there in the world of legal b
Legal Blog Watch, we tend to watch
what is happening out there in the world of
legal b
legal blogs.
So
what is the purpose of a
blog as part of your overall
legal marketing strategy?
In this first
blog, Jeff Hemming, Tikit's Product Manager, Marketing Solutions, introduces the key concepts that
legal firm marketers should know about, and advises
what they should -LSB-...]
A couple of months back, I reflected in a
blog post on how LPO has been influencing the trajectory of the
legal profession and
legal education, but
what about the trajectory of LPO itself?
Just came back from a
legal conference and 80 % of the attorneys in the room did not have a
blog nor did they have any idea where they ranked online (much less for
what keywords).
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What Is the Worst Possible Name for a
Legal Blog?