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Law Schools Need To Introduce Social Learning
How many law students and professors are using blogging and social media for learning? Sadly, not many.
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Biglaw Attorney Reengineering The Defense Of Mass Tort Claims
Could unbundling legal services be the new reality for the practice of mass torts law?
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New York State Bar Association Sides Against Consumers On Access to Legal Services
What does the NYSBA find so wrong with Avvo’s access to legal services program?
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Conferences / Symposia, Technology
Mardi Gras, The Saints, And… Clio Con
Why should you attend Clio Con? LexBlog’s Kevin O’Keefe has all of the details, and more.
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How Should We Feel About Avvo Being Taught In Law Schools?
This is a great development, as columnist Kevin O’Keefe explains.
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Law Firms Need To Market Their Knowledge And Use Of AI
It’s not a matter of whether law firms will need to market their knowledge and use of AI (artificial intelligence), it’s a matter of when.
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Conferences / Symposia, Social Media, Technology
ABA Techshow For Legal Tech Companies: Give Love To Get Love
Social media, for building a reputation and relationships, is all about shining a light on others.
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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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Conferences / Symposia, Technology
Legaltech Exhibitors Are Clueless When It Comes To Marketing
It’s never been easier to market and sell — but don’t do it the old-fashioned way, or you’ll embarrass yourself.
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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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Should Lawyers Avoid Online Legal Resources Because They’re Free?
Free can be good, if used appropriately.