
Just Do… Anything To Promote Your Firm Online
When it comes to marketing yourself and your practice "doing anything is doing something."
When it comes to marketing yourself and your practice "doing anything is doing something."
TECHSHOW is more than 30 years old, but the atmosphere felt as fresh and energetic as at any contemporary conference.
We have a problem. It's called sexism. And it ain't pretty.
The ABA TECHSHOW has a white people problem. There is very little racial diversity.
LegalTech: If you’re a legal technology geek, then this is the conference for you.
* How are Nevada and Idaho officials reacting to yesterday’s Ninth Circuit ruling striking down gay marriage bans in those states, and how soon might marriages get underway? [BuzzFeed] * In other LGBT legal news, New York City is likely to make it easier for transgender individuals to amend their birth certificates. [New York Times] * Good news for Joan Orie Melvin, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice turned convicted felon: her unorthodox sentence has been stayed (again). [How Appealing] * Eduardo Leite, who has led Baker & McKenzie since 2010, gets another two years at the helm of Biglaw’s biggest firm. [American Lawyer] * Cravath associate Micaela McMurrough scores a victory in tax court for artists. [New York Times] * The ABA has issued a new opinion addressing ethical issues raised during the sale of a law practice. [American Bar Association] * Why do lawyers blog? Tim Baran of Rocket Matter talks to 23 of us. [Legal Productivity]
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