I have to admit I was taken aback by the premise of ClearView Social, the new app being developed by social marketing consultant Adrian Dayton. Targeted at medium and large firms, the app “helps attorneys more easily share content with their professional networks through LinkedIn, Twitter and other platforms,” according to the press…
On Lawyer2Lawyer: SCOTUS and Prayer in Public Assemblies
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court decided Greece v. Galloway, a landmark case about prayer in government assemblies. Both sides invoked the First Amendment to make their case, but who is right and why?
On our latest episode of Lawyer2Lawyer, we discuss the case with opposing counsels Douglas Laycock, for…
LegalZoom Suffers Setback in North Carolina
An Android Keyboard Made for Lawyers
It’s Official: LinkedIn is Shutting Down CardMunch
Back in December, I wrote a post questioning whether LinkedIn had abandoned CardMunch, its business card scanning app that used actual humans to transcribe the cards you scan and then connected the contact information to LinkedIn. Well, now it’s official. This week, LinkedIn announced that CardMunch will be shut…
In First, Mass. Adds ‘Access to Justice’ to Bar Exam
Bryan Garner Discusses the Latest Edition of Black’s Law Dictionary
Here is an interesting factoid for you: David Lat, editor of the blog Above the Law, is credited with coining three of the 7,500 new terms in the latest edition of Black’s Law Dictionary.
Due out Friday in its 10th edition from Thomson Reuters,…
Exclusive: Bankruptcy Docket-Search Site Inforuptcy to Add District Court Dockets
Sony Digital Paper: A One-Trick Pony – But It’s a Great Trick
With Visual Law, the Eyes Have It
There is a trend in legal information, rapidly gaining momentum, in which visualization tools and design concepts are used to help lawyers, students, consumers and scholars make sense of the law. In the cover story of this month’s ABA Journal, I take an in-depth look at this trend.
I write about some emerging…
Podcast: Has the Promise of Gideon v. Wainwright Been Fulfilled?
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In this week’s Lawyer2Lawyer, we consider the promise and reality of the right to counsel, 51 years after the Supreme Court’s landmark decision, Gideon v. Wainwright. Specifically, we look at public defenders in…