If you are a lawyer who uses an iPad, here are two blogs — one new and one not-so-new — that can help you make better use of it and keep up with the latest applications:…
Next Week: GP/Solo Symposium on Strategies for Success
On Thursday, March 31, the Massachusetts Bar Association is presenting a special symposium for solo and small firm lawyers, Strategies for Success: 2011. I am among the line-up of presenters for this program.
The symposium will feature a unique format — a series of seven, 20-minute sessions, “Pointers by the Pros,” on various…
News Flash: LinkedIn is for Networking
I am writing this post as a reality check.
On a lawyers’ listserv that I follow, there is a currently a discussion thread about LinkedIn. Simply stated, the topic of this discussion is focused on how to get rid of all those pesky invitations from unfamiliar LinkedIn members.
It started when someone posted this…
Qwest General Counsel Rich Baer Launches a Blog
Rich Baer
Rich Baer, general counsel and chief administrative officer at Qwest Communications, has launched Reliance On Counsel, a blog devoted to “tips, tech, theories and tall tales of an accidental general counsel.”
Baer will use the blog, he writes, to discuss such issues as:…
The Supreme Court, Delivered 17 Syllables at a Time
Minimalism may be the latest fad in Supreme Court reporting. Last year, Connecticut blogger Dan Schwartz issued a challenge to tweet a notable Supreme Court case in 140 characters or less. Now comes Supreme Court Haiku, delivering “the law of the land in seventeen syllables.”
At this site, you can…
New Site Offers Free Video ‘Nuggets’ of CLE
At the ACLEA annual meeting last summer, I gave a plenary talk, “10 Ways Technology is Rewiring Lawyers’ Brains … and What it Means for CLE.” Several times during that talk, when I wanted examples of online CLE sites that were engaged in social media, that were transparent about their products…
For Sunshine Week, Links to Open Government Sites
In recognition of Sunshine Week, here are some websites and blogs that can help in the pursuit of open government:
Catalyst Sets Up Legal Community Relief Fund for Japan
For the people who work at Catalyst Repository Systems, the disaster in Japan touches them directly. Catalyst has staff and offices in Japan, clients in Japan, and a number of partners with whom it works closely on e-discovery matters.
In the wake of Friday’s tragic earthquake and tsunami and the continuing series of…
Another Attempt at a Reverse Auction for Legal Services
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” the philosopher George Santayana once remarked.
With its launch today, will Shpoonkle, the latest reverse-auction site for legal services, find itself suffering the same fate as its forerunners? Or is the time finally right for such a site?
Shpoonkle’s shtick is to provide a…
Mass. AG Begins Posting Open Meeting Law Rulings Online
As of this afternoon, determination letters issued by the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office in open meeting law cases are available online. These are the rulings the AG issues after investigating open meeting law complaints.
You can find the letters on the AG’s website. You can read more details about this at my Media…
LinkedIn’s New News Service Doesn’t Link to Legal News
The professional networking site LinkedIn today announced the launch of LinkedIn Today, a social news aggregator that delivers customized news stories to users of LinkedIn. The stories you see are tailored to fit you based on the stories your connections and industry peers are reading and sharing.
It is…
LexisNexis Announces its Next ‘Advance’ in Legal Research
Back in October, I wrote a post here about Lexis Advance for Solos, the new, flat-rate legal research platform from LexisNexis for one- and two-lawyer firms. As I noted then, “Lexis Advance for Solos is an advance look at a line of products Lexis will be rolling out for various user groups.…