Beginning Aug. 1, lawyers in Florida will have their disciplinary history for the previous 10 years posted on the state bar’s Web site. According to this report in the Jacksonville Daily Record, lawyers who have received an admonishment, reprimand, suspension or disbarment in the prior 10 years will have that information noted on…
Repost Part 3: Web 2.0 – End of the Tour
[The following is the third of a three-part series of columns about Web 2.0 for lawyers originally published almost a year ago in the August, September and October 2006 issues of Law Technology News. Because I receive so many requests for this series, I am republishing it here. I originally intended it to be…
Repost Part 2: Web 2.0 – The Internet’s Second Coming?
[The following is the second of a three-part series of columns about Web 2.0 for lawyers originally published almost a year ago in the August, September and October 2006 issues of Law Technology News. Because I receive so many requests for this series, I am republishing it here. I originally intended it to be…
Repost Part 1: Web 2.0 – The Internet’s Second Coming
[The following is the first of a three-part series of columns about Web 2.0 for lawyers originally published almost a year ago in the August, September and October 2006 issues of Law Technology News. Because I receive so many requests for this series, I am republishing it here. I originally intended it to be…
No ‘Gmail’ for Google in Germany
In what is being portrayed as a story of David vs. Goliath, a young German businessman has won his trademark fight against search giant Google, prohibiting it from using the name “Gmail” in Germany. The businessman, Daniel Giersch, operates a company, G-Mail, that markets a “hybrid mail system.” Gmail is Google’s e-mail…
Zillow Cleared to Operate in Arizona
The real estate Web site Zillow.com, a site that provides free valuations — which it calls “Zestimates” — on most U.S. homes, has been cleared to operate in Arizona. According to The Arizona Republic, a bill signed into law this week allows Zillow to operate in the state. Last year, the…
ALM Sold to Incisive Media
London-based Incisive Media announced today its acquisition of ALM from U.S. Equity Partners for $630 million. ALM owns and publishes 33 national and regional magazines and newspapers focused primarily on the legal community, including The American Lawyer, The National Law Journal, Corporate Counsel and
A Site for Sore Eyes
I’ve been waiting years for a good excuse to use that headline and here it is: A site devoted to Contact Solution Recall Litigation. It is, of course, the site of a PI firm, Williams Kherkher of Houston, which has a number of similarly named sites, such as PatentLitigationLawyers.com, HerniaPatchLawyers.com, PaxilLawsuitAttorney.com,…
Practice Management Pros Launch Podcast
Two well-known practice-management professionals have launched what they plan to be a monthly podcast. Called “The Digital Edge: Lawyers and Technology,” it is produced as part of the Law Technology Today e-zine of the ABA’s Law Practice Management Section. The first 30-minute episode is up, on the topic Electronic Marketing: Harnessing…
Podcast Double Header: Supreme Court Review and Pet Food Litigation
I’ve been so busy lately, I’ve neglected to plug the most recent episodes of my own podcast. So here is two weeks’ worth of Lawyer2Lawyer:…