I’ve made my site searchable, using the free site-search available from Atomz Corp. You’ll see the button on the left of the page. (It’s just below the PayPal button, which you should also feel free to try out.)…
Strategic legal technology is focus of new blog
Ron Friedmann, a lawyer and founder of Prism Legal Consulting, recently launched a new blog, Strategic Legal Technology, where he will offer his musings on the intersection of law and technology. Friedmann started Prism last year, where he advises law firms, corporate legal departments and legal vendors on technology, knowledge management and marketing.…
Phone directory Switchboard.com links to Martindale’s Lawyers.com
Lawyers’ listings on the telephone-directory site Switchboard.com will now include pointers to Martindale-Hubbell’s Lawyers.com under a deal between the two companies.
If an attorney found on Switchboard.com — or on one of the Switchboard-powered yellow pages directories in the Switchboard network — has a lawyer or law firm profile on lawyers.com, a…
American Lawyer Media unveils redesigned lawjobs.com
American Lawyer Media today introduced its redesigned lawjobs.com Web site for jobseekers, employers and recruiters. The redesign adds new tools for identifying, tracking and managing resumes, job opportunities and responses.
Here is an excerpt from the announcement:
“Lawjobs.com features thousands of employment listings exclusively for legal professionals each day, as well as news, analysis…
Court offers RSS feed of current opinions
I do not know how long it has been doing this, but I see that the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia offers RSS newsfeeds of recent opinions. The court has four feeds: recent opinions, civil topics, criminal topics and family topics. More information is available on the court’s…
Law Practice Today adds RSS feed
Law Practice Today, the weekly Webzine recently launched by the ABA Law Practice Management Section, has added an RSS feed. LPT publishes articles related to law practice marketing, management, technology and finance.…
ABA launches Web resource for solo and small firm practitioners
The ABA Standing Committee on Solos and Small Firm Practitioners, sponsors of the Solosez e-mail discussion group, yesterday launched SOLOSEZ.net, a Web portal for solo and small firm practitioners. Its mission is to serve as a guide to the events, issues, resources and services that benefit solo and small firm practitioners across the…
Insurance blawg targets ‘unintended consequences’
Launched last week, Unintended Consequences is a Web log focusing on “law and disruptive technologies affecting insurance and related financial services (especially their unintended consequences).” It is published by Doug Simpson, an attorney in Hartford, Conn., who was with the law department of a Fortune 500 insurance company for more than 25 years and…
Benefits, ERISA blog provides news, commentary
B. Janell Grenier, a lawyer in East Goshen, Penn., launched Benefitsblog, a Web log offering news and commentary on employee benefits and ERISA law. Now a sole practitioner, Grenier formerly worked with Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, Philadelphia, Penn.; Ray, Quinney & Nebeker, Salt Lake City, Utah; Stinson, Morrison & Hecker, Kansas City, Mo.; and…
New blawg offers creative solutions to practical problems
Here’s a blog that focuses on how not to think like a lawyer. The brainchild of New Orleans lawyer A.J. Levy, Out-of-the-Box Lawyering focuses on creativity — on unusual solutions lawyers have found to problems they face in their practices. It’s what Levy, citing Edward de Bono, calls “lateral thinking.” Read, for example,
A place to stay in Paradise
Just spent a week on St. John staying in this private rental home. I strongly recommend this rental to anyone planning a visit to the V.I.…
Me limin’, not bloggin’
I am here this week, so I am not blogging.…
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