Three law professors last month launched Legal Profession Blog, where they will follow topics including ethics, bar discipline, comparative professions, professional responsiblity and the interaction between legal academics and practice. The blog’s three editors are S. Alan Childress, professor at Tulane University and visiting professor this year at George Washington University, Michael…
Mich. bill would allow virtual visitation
A bill pending in Michigan would authorize divorce courts to grant “electronic visitation” through e-mail, instant messaging and Webcams, according to a report in the Lansing State Journal. As I wrote here earlier, Wisconsin enacted a virtual-visitation law in January. Utah was the first state to authorize virtual visitations. Learn more about…
Need a voice? Find it here.
Marketing professionals, listen up. Here is a site that lets you search for, listen to and hire voice-over professionals, voice actors and narrators. Called Voices.com, you can use it to find voice professionals for radio and television ads, educational presentations, business videos or whatever else. You can also use it to find language-service providers…
Plug-in encrypts Web e-mail
Encryption is an essential tool for lawyers handling confidential information. Now, a new Firefox plug-in called freenigma enables you to send and receive encrypted e-mail using browser-based e-mail services such as Google Mail, Yahoo! Mail and Hotmail. The free plug-in adds a toolbar that appears when you log in to the e-mail service.…
FTC blogs on future of consumer protection
The Federal Trade Commission last week launched a blog designed to serve as a lead-in to November public hearings on protecting consumers in the face of new technologies. The blog, Tech-ade Blog, will continue up to and during the Nov. 6-8 hearings, Protecting Consumers in the Next Tech-ade. It will be written primarily…
Online Seminar: Marketing for Mediators and Lawyers
I will be participating tomorrow (Oct. 12) in an online teleconference, Marketing for Mediators and Lawyers. The one-hour seminar is free and starts at 2 p.m. Eastern. Participants may connect by phone or Skype and also participate in live chat. A set of PowerPoint slides will be presented through the Web site. Follow the…
Survey: One in five firms publishes a blog
Nearly 20 percent of law firms publish their own blog, according to a survey of law firm e-marketing practices published last week. The Survey of Law Firm E-Marketing Practices, published by the Primary Research Group, found that firms with 20 or more practice groups were the most likely to publish blogs, with nearly…
Coast to Coast: Lawyers’ book debunks baseball
It’s that time of year, when many a lawyer’s thoughts turn to baseball playoffs. But for two lawyers in particular, baseball is almost an obsession, one defined by debunking common myths and legends about America’s past time. They are Howard M. Bloom and Michael Kun, authors of the book, The Baseball Uncyclopedia:…
Blogs and ‘news’ that is not new
The RSS feed of a prominent legal blogger recently carried an item tagged “breaking news” describing an important federal circuit court opinion. But when I followed the link from the feed to the blog to read the full item, all I got was “page not found.” I checked the time and date of the feed…
Near-death experience
My older son nearly died this week, all from an unlabeled peanut butter cookie. We’ve known of his peanut allergy since he was an infant and thought we had it pretty well in hand. But one taste of an unmarked cookie from his school cafeteria sent him into critical anaphylactic shock and required him to…
Legal research plugins for Firefox
One of the nice features of the Firefox browser is the ability to customize its search bar with search plug-ins for a variety of sites. Now, Cornell Law School’s Legal Information Institute offers a selection of five LII Search plugins. Of the five, one allows you to search the entire LII…
Today: Panel on mediation in cyberspace
As I mentioned Friday, as part of Cyberweek 2006, I will be participating in an online panel today at 4 p.m. Eastern on Mediation Excellence in Cyberspace. Participation is free and can be via either phone or Skype. Included on the panel of ADR and ODR professionals will be two other bloggers,…
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