You know you’re getting on in years when even your blog is old. Eleven years ago today, this blog started. Here was my first post.
Heck, this blog has been around so long, it’s in a hall of fame.
Thank you to all my…
You know you’re getting on in years when even your blog is old. Eleven years ago today, this blog started. Here was my first post.
Heck, this blog has been around so long, it’s in a hall of fame.
Thank you to all my…
A little over a year ago, wireLawyer launched in beta as an online community exclusively for lawyers. At the time, I wasn’t kind to it. I expressed skepticism about the likelihood of success of a legal-vertical professional network and I
Last July, I reported here that Box, the file-sharing and collaboration platform, was making a ramped-up push into the legal industry. Today, Box followed up on that news in a big way, announcing new integrations with 22 mobile and web legal platforms,…
I recently blogged here about Law.com’s forthcoming launch of an extensive contributor network, with from 100 to 500 writers from outside ALM regularly contributing commentary and analysis. I wrote that the network would be in the style of
Last week, Google introduced Helpouts, a service that offers “real help from real people in real time.” The idea is simple: If you need help with something — a recipe, a computer problem, a home repair, or whatever — you can turn to Helpouts to find people who have the knowledge to…
This week’s episode of our legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer looks at secure email provider Lavabit’s appeal to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals seeking to overturn a contempt-of-court finding resulting from the company’s resisting a government subpoena and search warrant. We discuss the case with Lavabit’s lawyer, Jesse R. Binnall.…
My email brought a note from a website called Best Attorneys Online congratulating me on my new rankings as a “Best Attorney” and inviting me to download a “winners seal” to add to my website and email signature. I was honored, particularly because I was ranked as among the best in three different states —…
Lawyers have an ethical obligation to protect the confidentiality and security of communications with their clients. The more we learn about NSA snooping, the more we realize what a challenge that can be.
One option for secure communications is to skip the email and use the SMS messaging app Wickr, which…
As I reported last week, Ed, the anonymous editor of Blawg Review, has died. Today, several legal bloggers collaborated to create a fitting tribute to his memory — a final Blawg Review written in multiple chapters on multiple blogs. Start with Colin Samuels’ explanation…
One of my favorite sites for tracking the U.S. Congress is OpenCongress, an open-source project that draws on a variety of sources, from official government websites to blogs, to track federal legislation and members of Congress. (See my original post about OpenCongress.)
OpenCongress was…
I’ve written a couple of posts (here and here) about TheFormTool, an add-on to Microsoft Word that makes it extremely easy to create document templates and generate documents based on those templates. This week, the developers…
OK, not only is it the morning after the World Series, but it is also Halloween. You don’t really feel like working today, do you? Besides, you may be stuck by your front door for hours, waiting to dole out treats to a stream of ghosts and goblins.
WordStar was the most popular word…