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Apr 6th, 2009 |
By Rex Gradeless |
Category: Blogging, Featured, Law School, Lead Article, Social Media, Web 2.0
Law Firm Websites That Work: These firms use the Internet to get the job done
Websites have become the shingles, business cards and phone-book ads of modern lawyering.
ms that don’t expect much interest from the Internet crowd are being pressed to put up some sort of site, including one called “the world’s worst” by its Aussie [...]
Tags: aba journal, careers, law, law firms, lawyer, Social Media, technology, Twitter, Web 2.0
Posted in Blogging, Featured, Law School, Lead Article, Social Media, Web 2.0 |
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Apr 1st, 2009 |
By Rex Gradeless |
Category: Attorney Gadgets, Blogging, Courtroom Technology, Featured, Law Office Software, Lead Article, Web 2.0
Social Media Law Student blog presents: All Things ABA TECHSHOW 2009! Over the next three days, we will live blog all things tech show and post them here. From pictures, video clips, and guest posts we will chronicle the 2009 ABA TECHSHOW as it happens and update our posts within the hour. Below is an [...]
Tags: aba techshow, blog, law firms, legal technology, Social Media, technology
Posted in Attorney Gadgets, Blogging, Courtroom Technology, Featured, Law Office Software, Lead Article, Web 2.0 |
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Jan 25th, 2009 |
By Rex Gradeless |
Category: Featured, Social Media
Vancouver lawyer, Doug Jasinski, presented a seminar on Social Media and Social Networking for Lawyers at the Vancouver chapter of the Legal Marketing Association. With the PowerPoint presentation below, Doug explained why social media matters for lawyers and law firms.
In the presentation, Doug explores some of the major components of social media (RSS, LinkedIn, Twitter, [...]
Tags: blogs, jasinski, law firms, lawyers, legal marketing association, nutshell, powerpoint presentation, Social Networking, Twitter, vancouver lawyer
Posted in Featured, Social Media |
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Jan 24th, 2009 |
By Rex Gradeless |
Category: Twitter
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Tags: attorney, blackberry, blog, blogger, court, law, law firm, law firms, Law School, lawyer, lawyers, legal, Social Media, technology, tweet, tweets, Twitter, yammer
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Dec 30th, 2008 |
By Rex Gradeless |
Category: Featured, Law Office Software, Lead Article
Tired of a dozen emails clogging up your email client all saying: “out to lunch”? Sifting through these can be a waste of your precious time. Maybe try Yammer.
Many of my readers and blog subscribers are trying to introduce social media to their enterprises and law firms. I often get asked about strategies for introducing [...]
Tags: attorney, blackberry, co workers, company directory, conversations, desktop application, email client, iphone, knowledge base, law, law firm, law firms, lawyer, lawyers, legal, legal technology, media tool, office, press release, records management, Social Media, technology, text messaging, Twitter, yammer
Posted in Featured, Law Office Software, Lead Article |
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Nov 25th, 2008 |
By Rex Gradeless |
Category: Unknown
About the Blog
One goal of this site is to connect lawyers to new technologies in hopes of making the practice of law easier – both inside and outside the courtroom. This site serves as a resource regarding the latest legal technology within the legal profession.
As the blog became increasingly popular, the creators reached out to [...]
Tags: advocate, attorney, attorneys, courtroom, Courtroom Technology, gadgets, iphone, law, law firm, law firms, lawyer, lawyers, legal profession, legal professionals, malpractice, new technology, share information, Social Media, source of information
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