Several legal blogs of note have launched recently:…
Crowdsourcing the Law
Law Technology News has my latest column, Crowdsourcing the Law, in which I review innovative new legal websites that rely on the legal community to help gather and refine expertise.
Sites I review are:
A Legend in My Own Time?
When applied to human beings, “legendary” is a word best reserved for outlaws and truly accomplished people such as Carol Burnett and Daniel Schorr. Thus, I am particularly grateful to Gina Roers (a/k/a CLE Gina) for her very kind review of my recent talk at the ACLEA annual meeting.
As she notes,…
An iPhone App for Finding Lawyers Worldwide
Looking for a lawyer in Latvia? Need an accountant in Australia? Well, you guessed it, there’s an app for that.
The MSI Global Alliance, an international association of 250 independent law and accounting firms in 105 countries, yesterday released Advisors2Go, an iPhone app that provides a directory of its member firms and of…
Another ALM Veteran Joins Thomson Reuters
Interesting to see, via Romenesko, that Thomson Reuters has hired Eric Effron as editor for law of the new Thomson Reuters Professional News Center. Effron is the former editor and publisher of Legal Times, the former ALM-owned Washington, D.C., legal newspaper that ALM recently folded into its national legal newspaper, The National…
ABA Technology Survey on Lawyer Websites
In a post here last week, I wrote about findings on social networking from the 2010 Legal Technology Survey Report of the ABA Legal Technology Resource Center. The six-volume survey looks at legal-technology trends in various aspects of law practice. Volume IV of the survey covers Web and communication technology.
How Technology is Rewiring Lawyers’ Brains
At the ACLEA annual meeting in New York City yesterday, I gave a plenary talk on the topic, “10 Ways Technology is Rewiring Lawyers’ Brains … and What it Means for CLE.”
Embedded below are the slides from my presentation. To view the presentation in a larger window, click this link: How_Technology_is_Rewiring_Lawyers_Brains.…
Another Site Offers Group Buying for Small Firms
In a post here in May, I wrote about GroupESQ, a site that aims to deliver group-buying power to lawyers, even in small firms. Now, another site, Prime Advantage Legal, is offering a similar service for small- and mid-sized law…
JD Supra and LinkedIn, Like Peanut Butter and ??
I wrote last week about the news that JD Supra is Now Linked Up to LinkedIn. After writing that, I came across a post from Martha Sperry in which she said that JD Supra and LinkedIn go together like peanut butter and jelly. Now I read, via Jayne Navarre’s Virtual Marketing Officer…
We Interview the Dean of the New UMass Law School
Robert V. Ward
On this week’s episode of the legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, we interview Robert V. Ward Jr., dean of the new University of Massachusetts School of Law, the first public law school in the state. He talks about why the school is important, how it will be financed, and its…ABA Technology Survey on Social Networking
The ABA Legal Technology Resource Center is out with its 2010 Legal Technology Survey Report. The six-volume survey looks at legal-technology trends in various aspects of law practice. Reliable statistics about lawyers’ use of technology are hard to come by, but this annual survey has proven to be a fairly good indicator of overall…
Technology’s Effect on the Legal Profession
In thinking about my presentation next week for the ACLEA annual meeting about “How Technology is Changing the Practice of Law … and CLE,” I suddenly remembered that I had once written a magazine article on this very topic. Way back in 1995, I wrote, Empowered or Enslaved: Technology’s Effect on…