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Apr 7th, 2009 |
By Rex Gradeless |
Category: Featured, Social Media, Social Networking, Twitter, Web 2.0
Welcome to TweetLaw! TweetLaw is a Twitter application designed specifically for legal professionals. Why TweetLaw? We believe that sometimes, labels are necessary. So many careers and specialties fall under the legal profession, and we want to give you the opportunity to stand out in your field. This can be done in 3 easy steps: Sign [...]
Tags: attorney lawyer, cyber law, legal profession, legal professionals, marketing practices, niche, tweet
Posted in Featured, Social Media, Social Networking, Twitter, Web 2.0 |
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Feb 4th, 2009 |
By Rex Gradeless |
Category: Featured, Twitter
Twitter Applications Twitter lets you find out what your friends are doing in whatever way makes the most sense for you. Check out these applications for other ways to send and receive Twitter Updates. Widgets Twhirl Twitteriffic Widgets by Twitter Twhirl by Seesmic Twitterrific by IconFactory see more Download or see more Download or see [...]
Tags: attorney, blog, iphone, law, law firm, lawyer, Social Media, technology, tweet, tweets, Twitter
Posted in Featured, Twitter |
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Jan 24th, 2009 |
By Rex Gradeless |
Category: Twitter
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Posted in Twitter |
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Jan 19th, 2009 |
By Josh Camson |
Category: Featured, Twitter
Two lessons in written advocacy have permeated the lessons I’ve gotten from my first year legal writing teacher, my employer over the summer, several articles in the ABA Journal, a Third Circuit judge, and numerous state judges that I have spoken to about legal writing: keep it succinct and keep it simple. I have found [...]
Tags: aba journal, advocacy, law students, lawyers, legal professionals, legal writing, legalese, sentence construction, simplicity, succinct message, tweet, Twitter, word choices
Posted in Featured, Twitter |
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