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Large Law Firms on LinkedIn
Greg Lambert at 3 Geeks and a Law Blog has pulled together a fascinating overview of large law firms on LinkedIn. He explains:
…I broke out my “researcher” cap and started delving through the LinkedIn Groups page to see how many of the top 100 law firms had some type of Alumni or
VersusLaw Unveils Free Case Law Search
I have long been a fan of the legal research service VersusLaw, which provides federal and state legal research for just $13.95 a month. Now VersusLaw is taking a giant step backward in price, all the way to zero, with the launch of its free legal research service,…
Site Helps Lawyers Find Alternative Careers
Tired of law practice? Looking for a change of career? Then here is the Web site for you: Alternative Lawyer Jobs. This new site posts job listings that offer lawyers a way out from their ruts. Listings include those posted directly by employers and others collected from elsewhere on the Web. Jobs listed here…
Ambrogi Elected Bar Foundation Trustee
I am extremely honored to announce that I have been elected a trustee of the Massachusetts Bar Foundation, the premiere legal charity in Massachusetts working to increase access to justice for all people in the state. The MBF is the philanthropic partner of the Massachusetts Bar Association and is one of three…
An Intoxicating New Blawg
Every year, the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau approves more than 100,000 labels for beer, wine and spirts, according to Robert C. Lehrman, founder of the law firm Lehrman Beverage Law in Oakton, Va. “In these approvals you can see the bursting efflorescence of the American (and the world) economy,”…
Nominees Named for PodCast Awards
The final slate of nominees was announced today for the PodCast Awards. I am disappointed to report that Lawyer2Lawyer did not make the cut. At the same time, I am happy to report that one law-related podcast did make the final list, in the education category, Life of Law Student. Voting on…
YouLaw Video: Illinois Employment Lawyer
As I recently mentioned, I’ve joined the “Back Bench” for a feature at the TechnoLawyer Blog it calls YouLaw, in which New York medical malpractice lawyer Gerald Oginski reviews law firm advertising videos that are posted to YouTube. At the end of each review, the Back Bench-ers weigh in with their…
Lawyer2Lawyer: New Federal Rule 502
The new Federal Rule of Evidence 502 is aimed at reducing the cost of discovery — e-discovery in particular — by clarifying the rules applicable to disclosures of information covered by the attorney-client privilege or work-product doctrine. On this week’s episode of the legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, J. Craig Williams and I discuss the…
Vote for ‘Outstanding Attorney’
I received an e-mail this morning informing me that I’ve been nominated to be a 2008 Outstanding Attorney in Massachusetts. Unfortunately, says the e-mail, my candidacy has so far received only three votes. That leaves me quite a bit behind Goodwin Procter chair Regina Pisa with 395 votes, Wilmer Cutler co-managing partner
Now Twittering
Or is is “tweeting”? In any event, I’m on Twitter, with all of one tweet so far.…
State and Local Safety Codes
It can be difficult to keep up with the folks at Public.Resource.Org and their efforts to put as much law as possible into the public domain. I’ve written before about their successes in putting caselaw in the public domain. The latest release, Codes.gov, publishes critical state and municipal public safety codes from all…