In 1926, the editor of the Harvard Law Review, Erwin Griswold, produced a pamphlet covering proper forms of legal citation. Originally published with a brown cover, the cover was changed to blue for the sixth edition in 1939 as a patriotic gesture to get away from a color associated with Nazi Germany. Now in its…
Clio Now Integrates with Google Drive
Earlier today, I published a post about the recently released ABA Legal Technology Survey’s findings on blogs and social media. A separate part of that survey looked at lawyers’ use of web-based software, more commonly referred to these days as “the cloud.” Interestingly,…
ABA Survey Shows Growth in Lawyers’ Social Media Use
News flash: More lawyers are using social media!
OK, we all knew that. But it’s always nice to see some numbers that give us a sense of where we are. The recently published 2012 ABA Legal Technology Survey Report on web and communication technology does that.
The survey is based on invitations to participate…
10 Tips for Staying out of Ethical Trouble in Social Media
Law.com has posted my latest column for Law Technology News, 10 Tips to Keep Social Networking in Line with ABA Ethics. With ethics and social media front and center at the ABA annual meeting this month, I offer 10 rules for staying out of trouble when using social media.…
Free Webcast on Change Management at Law Firms
On Tuesday, Aug. 14, at 2 p.m. ET, I will be moderating a free, live webcast, The Expert’s Guide to Change Management at Law Firms, presented by the North Carolina Bar Association and LexisNexis. The program will focus on how to successfully effect change…
How Technology is Transforming the Legal Field
Robert Half Legal just came out with a new report, Future Law Office: Technology’s Transformation of the Legal Field. The report examines how technological innovations have impacted — and continue to impact — the practice of law, law firm management, and the…
See You in Duluth for Small Firm Conference
Coming up Monday and Tuesday is the 2012 Strategic Solutions for Solo & Small Firms Conference, presented in Duluth by Minnesota CLE. This looks to be a great program, featuring speakers such as Mark Britton,
Lawyer Blogs His ‘Island Paradise’ Life
Imagine packing up your law degree and taking it to a tropical island paradise to start anew there. It’s not hard for me to imagine, because I actually did it many years ago, when I moved to the U.S. Virgin Islands and hung out a shingle there. I’m no longer there, but lawyer Russell Lorfing…
‘Lexis Advance’ Advances Again
Lexis today is formally announcing the next-iteration of its next-generation legal research platform, Lexis Advance. As I wrote here last December, Lexis Advance is to Lexis.com what WestlawNext was to Westlaw — a streamlined,…
Hands On with the WestlawNext Android App
Earlier this month, Thomson Reuters debuted the WestlawNext Android App, providing mobile access to WestlawNext from both Android tablets and smartphones. I was given a limited-time log-in to WestlawNext to try out the app. I tested it on an Android tablet and here is what I found.
Overall, I like it. I have two complaints,…
Merriam-Webster’s Law Dictionary Goes Mobile
The dictionary on an iPhone.
Mobile versions of Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law were released this week, compatible with either iOS or Android devices. Both include more than 10,000 legal words and phrases, along with information on cases, laws and the legal system. The iOS version can be used with either an iPhone or…
If You Do ADR, There is Now an App for That
If you are involved in arbitrations or mediations under the auspices of the American Arbitration Association, whether as an advocate or a neutral, you will want to get the AAA’s new mobile app.
Available free for iPhones, iPads and Android devices, it allows easy access to all AAA rules, codes…