I have five very loyal followers of this blog. Three are lawyers, one is a legal secretary and one is a legal assistant. They reblog everything I post onto their blogs and Tweet some of what I post on their Twitter feeds. From what I see, they are equally loyal followers of other legal blogs,…
New Study Ranks Top U.S. IP Firms’ Use of Social Media
How do large intellectual property firms rank in their use of social media and numbers of followers?
A study published today by The Fashion Law examines the social media activity of 115 of the leading IP firms in the United States.
The study, The Social Network: How The Top Intellectual Property Firms Are Utilizing…
Rocket Matter Update Adds Recurring Billing and Payment Plans, Speed Increases and Workflow Enhancements
The cloud-based law practice management platform Rocket Matter today is rolling out a major software update that adds recurring billing functionality, user interface enhancements and workflow improvements.
The recurring billing functionality can be used for two distinct billing scenarios. The first is if you have a client who pays you a flat amount…
Video: Unboxing and Using the LegalBoard
After I wrote last weekabout the LegalBoard, a keyboard designed just for lawyers, I received a review unit. Earlier today, I published a hands-on review. I also recorded this video of unboxing and using the LegalBoard.
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Hands On With the LegalBoard — The Keyboard Just for Lawyers
Last week, I told you about the LegalBoard, a keyboard designed just for lawyers. It is the brainchild of Brian Potts, a partner at Perkins Coie in Madison, Wis.
This post was a BlawgWorld Pick of the Week.
On Friday, I received a review unit and over the weekend I had the…
Podcast: How Small and Solo Law Firms View Success
I’ve written a number of times here about the findings of a Thomson Reuters survey, The State of the U.S. Small Law Firms Study, in which solo and small firm lawyers were asked about how they define success, the challenges they face and what firms are doing to achieve success.
Recently, I joined
Casemaker Responds to Minnesota Bar’s About-Face to Fastcase
Earlier this week, I wrote about the Minnesota State Bar Association’s decision to switch back to Fastcase as a member legal-research benefit, just six months after leaving Fastcase for Casemaker. Although I had reached out to Casemaker for comment, I did not hear back from the company until after I published…
New CosmoLex E-Book Aims to Demystify Law Firm Accounting
The practice management provider CosmoLex today is releasing Law Firm Accounting Demystified, an e-book intended to serve as a detailed guide for law firms to handling legal, trust and business transactions.
The book is available for free online at www.LegalAccountingGuide.com or can be purchased as a downloadable e-book for $42.50.
Written by Rick Kabra, CEO…
Layoffs at ALM Eliminate Key Editors
ALM Media — the company that publishes the website Law.com and leading legal magazines such as The American Lawyer and Corporate Counsel — has laid off several top editors.
The layoffs were first reported by Casey Sullivan at Big Law Business. An email this morning confirmed some of the layoffs.
Among the departures…
Debuting Tomorrow: A Keyboard Designed Just for Lawyers
[Update: See my hands-on review of the LegalBoard and a video unboxing.]
Brian Potts had me at the section symbol.
The lawyer and founder of Pro-Boards LLC was explaining why he has developed the LegalBoard, a computer keyboard designed specifically for lawyers, which he will formally introduce tomorrow at the…
MN Bar Returns to Fastcase, Six Months After Switching to Casemaker
In their ongoing competition to win over bar associations as the legal-research member benefit, Fastcase is starting 2017 with an unprecedented victory over Casemaker. Just six months after the Minnesota State Bar Association left Fastcase and switched to Casemaker, it is going back to Fastcase in response to demand by its…
My Most Popular Posts of 2016
As 2016 draws to a close, I thought I would perform an exercise of idle curiosity and look back at which of my posts were most popular during the year. I rank these based on total page views, not unique visitors.
I have two lists here. First I list the 10 most popular posts…