Blogging
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17 Ways to Improve Your Legal Blog!
If your law firm is looking to draw more traffic and maximize its marketing efforts, consider spending some time focusing on your legal blog.
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Blogging, Media and Journalism, Technology
Wall Street Journal Shuts Down Its Law Blog
Sad news in the legal blogging world.
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Blogging, Social Media, Technology
Social Media For Lawyers Means Much More Than Distributing Content
Five reasons why social media is a heck of a lot more important to you than using it to distribute content.
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Biglaw, Blogging, Small Law Firms, Technology
Snapchat For Lawyers — Is It Really Happening?
Is Snapchat an immature, unprofessional platform? Well, that’s what we said about Facebook and Twitter too.
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Georgetown Report And Fox Rothschild Signal Importance Of Niche Law Blogs
If you’re going to spend time and effort on blogging, do it right.
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Blogging, Media and Journalism, Technology
Fake News On Facebook? Not A Problem For Lawyers Or The Public
Less than one percent of news and information on Facebook is fake, according to the social network.
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Blogging, Law Schools, Technology
LexBlog Makes Its Software And Services Free To Law Students And Professors
Want to start blogging? Let us know!
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Blogging, Media and Journalism, Technology
Has Lawyer Blogging Plateaued? ABA Tech Survey Suggests So
Lawyers in which practice areas are most likely to have blogs?
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Blogging, Media and Journalism, Social Networking Websites, Technology, Twittering
Cameras in the Courtroom: Now With More Internets
Many state and local courts do have cameras in the courtroom (unlike most of their federal counterparts), but other forms of technology are still frequently verboten. Some courts prohibit cellphones, laptops, and, in the traffic court I once attended, reading the newspaper. Yet slowly, with much weeping and gnashing of teeth, some enlightened folks in […]