Every year, the Web Marketing Association’s WebAward honors websites in a variety of industries that it determines to be sites that set a high standard for Internet marketing. This year’s awards are now out, and the award for Best Legal Website went to the law firm WilmerHale for its WilmerHale Careers…
New Blog Focuses on Disputes in Family Businesses
With the spectacle of the Frank and Jamie McCourt divorce being played out in a Los Angeles courtroom, there might be no better time for the launch of Our Family Business at Odds, a new legal blog that focuses on the unique legal issues that arise when family-owned businesses suffer internal meltdowns.
Launched by the…
Vote for Minnesota’s Best Legal Blog
Inspired by the ABA Journal Blawg 100, the editors of practicelaw.org, the Minnesota State Bar Association’s online legal-resource center, have launched a contest to name the top 25 Minnesota blawgs.
Anyone can nominate a blog, but the blog must satisfy two conditions:…
Thomson Unveils Global Hub for Free Legal Help
At an event today in New York City, Thomson Reuters will formally announce the launch of TrustLaw, a Web-based service that is intended to promote “the culture and practice of pro bono” around the world.
The key feature of the site is a platform called TrustLaw Connect, which is designed to allow non-governmental…
Cadwalader’s International Site: Good Idea, Unevenly Executed
When I saw today that the law firm Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft had launched a new International Practice mini site, I was hopeful that it would be a truly useful resource and not some mere marketing site. After all, in its own announcement, the firm described itself as “one of the world’s…
The Federal Government’s Very Own App Store
Want to track product recall alerts on your Android phone? Need to find the nearest U.S. embassy as you travel in a foreign country? Can’t wait until you’re back in your office to get the latest list of the FBI’s 10 most wanted?
You can do any of these and more on…
A Handy App for Bankruptcy Lawyers
A recently released iPhone and iPad app designed for bankruptcy lawyers, Bankruptcy II, describes itself as a “complete reference for the working bankruptcy attorney.” It is an overstatement to call it complete, because it does not have cases. Aside from that, however, it has pretty much everything else a bankruptcy lawyer could ask for…
New Blog on Justice Brennan is Companion to Book
In October, exactly two decades after Justice William J. Brennan Jr. retired from the Supreme Court, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt will publish a new biography of him, Justice Brennan: Liberal Champion, written by journalists Seth Stern and Stephen Wermiel. As they prepare for the book’s release, Stern and Wermiel have launched a new…
On This 9/11, My Remembrance of that Unthinkable 9/11
I was in New York on that horrible 9/11. Four years ago, I posted my own remembrance of the day. The images of the day remain clear in my memory — the burning towers, the grey-white ash, the panicked crowds early in the day and then the eerily deserted city later. I also will…
New Site Protects Trademarks in Social Networks
A new website, TM.Biz, has been launched with the goal of helping trademark owners protect themselves in a sea of social networks. The service searches and monitors the 500 most popular social networks for occurrences of a trade name as a user name. It then provides detailed, downloadable reports of its findings. It will also…
The Group Blog v. The Personal Blog
Good overview of this issue by Adrian Dayton at Above the Law — and I’m not just saying that because he quotes me.…
OK, Give ’em to Me: Let Me Know the Blogs I Missed
I have received a number of e-mails and read several blog posts in response to my recent column in Law Technology News, Legal Blogs Are Dead! Long Live Legal Blogs! Some applauded me, some criticized me. Of those who criticized me, they fell into two camps. In one camp were those who were unhappy…