Blogging
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Admin, Announcements, Blogging
Secret Life Of ATL Writer Revealed!
Which ATL columnist has a new gig?
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Blogging, Google / Search Engines
Will Google's 'Mobilegeddon' Crush Law Firm Content Marketing?
How unprepared are Am Law 200 firms for mobile and responsive design? -
Blogging, Google / Search Engines, Technology
Internet Report Further Evidence Law Firms Must Publish For The Smartphone
Blowing off mobile while feeling secure that your business readers are using non-mobile devices is foolhardy. -
Google / Search Engines
Google Nipping At Your Heels? Try Being More 'Responsive'
A huge percentage of your audience is reading your site from mobile devices and that number is going nowhere but up. What can you do about it? -
Blogging, Legal Marketing
Why Not Make It Every Lawyer's Job To Market And Sell?
Marketing is a lawyer's job. Why not add this skill to your repertoire? -
Biglaw, Blogging
Law Firms: Stop Wasting Time Driving Traffic to Your Website
Depending on what you're selling, driving traffic to your website might not be a very good goal, as Cara McDonald of LexBlog explains. - Sponsored
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Blogging, Lawyers, Technology
Introduction To Mayhem
In our inaugural episode, Elie and Joe take a deep dive into their own navels. What kind of person becomes a “legal blogger” in the first place? -
Blogging
Blogging Is The Most Exciting Opportunity Each Of Us Has
Harness the magic of blogging as a lawyer. You have the opportunity to change the world around you. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 03.02.15
* Unfortunately, it seems that if you want to get an elite legal education in this country, you’re going to have to pay an arm and a leg for it. This year’s NLJ Top 10 Go-To Law Schools each have a sticker price that’s greater than $50K. [National Law Journal]
* Hamline University’s president thinks it was smarter for her law school to merge with William Mitchell Law than for it to close altogether — hey, it’ll still bear the Hamline name and its dying carcass won’t be on her books anymore! [Star Tribune]
* Later this week, SCOTUS will hear oral arguments in King v. Burwell, a case that could decimate the Affordable Care Act as we know it. At this point, the justices must be contemplating how many people will lose if the plaintiffs here win. [Wall Street Journal]
* An ADA from the Brooklyn DA’s office who prosecuted drug cases was canned after his colleagues learned that he failed to report his personal connection to an admitted cocaine dealer. Perhaps they were jealous he refused to share his hookup. [New York Daily News]
* In case you missed it, Above the Law, your favorite legal website, has been “rankle[d]” by a new series on CNNMoney called “Above the Law.” We know you’re as ticked off about this as we are, so we hope you’ll help us write our cease-and-desist letter. [Am Law Daily]
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Admin, Blog Wars, Blogging, Media and Journalism
Above the Law v. CNN: The Reader Contest
Who wants to write the ATL cease-and-desist letter to CNN? -
Blogging, Copyright, Small Law Firms
The Hypothetical That Took Down A Website
Columnist Keith Lee wants to know: if you're going to steal someone's intellectual property, why on earth would you steal from LAWYERS?
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Biglaw, Blogging
More Than 70 Percent Of Law Firm Blogs Are Not 'Mobile Ready'
Just as large law started to turn to blogging en masse, along comes another digital disruptor: mobile. -
Blogging, In-House Counsel, Media and Journalism
The Perils Of Publishing
In-house columnist Mark Herrmann uses Hitler jokes to demonstrate the perils of writing for a mass audience. -
Blogging
What Bevy Of Behaviors Makes You A Strong Leader?
You take your company to a highest levels of success by empowering your team to reach their full potential. -
Blogging, Facebook, Social Media
Wash, Rinse, And Repeat
Networking on Facebook nurtures relationships and friendships: "Clients become friends and friends become clients. Wash, rinse and repeat." -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 02.10.15
* “The reality is, the university has done a lot to be a part of the solution. This undoes a lot of that work.” Students and professors at St. Louis University School of Law are up in arms because Bob McCulloch, the prosecutor in the Ferguson case, is coming to speak at an event on police practices. [ABC News]
* “Travel by coach will make it impossible for the attorneys to work and or sleep effectively upon our arrival.” Defense lawyers for three suspected terrorists motioned for a judge to give them business-class seats on a plane while federal prosecutors bum it back in coach. [New York Daily News]
* SCOTUSblog has been denied a Supreme Court press pass, yet again. Lyle Denniston, the site’s main reporter, had to go to great lengths in an attempt to circumvent the high court’s new journalist credentialing process. [Associated Press]
* “I would really think long and hard before defying a federal court order.” SCOTUS declined to issue a stay that would keep gay marriage at bay in Alabama, but some judges are still refusing to marry gay couples. Thanks Roy Moore. [Los Angeles Times]
* Paul Weiss: lookin’ nice! In a look at some of the early numbers from the latest Am Law 100 rankings, the firm increased its gross revenue year over year by 10.9 percent, allowing Paul Weiss to finally break the billion-dollar mark in revenue. [Am Law Daily]
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Blogging
Not Everyone Blogs -- Therein Lies Your Competitive Advantage...
Who are the bloggers you admire? What do they do well? Find out, and you'll be able to succeed in your own blogging. -
Blogging
How Effective Is A General Law Blog For The Entire Law Firm?
Go with individual blogs. You’ll discover what blogging is all about and build word of mouth and relationships in niche areas serving you for the long haul.