Patents Online LLC, the company that operates the free patent-search site FreePatentsOnline.com has launched a more feature-rich companion site targeted at law firms and IP professionals. Called SumoBrain, the new site is designed for professional users who need more features, including higher limits for PDFs, alerts and portfolios, as well as the ability…
When Your Expert Has a Blog …
Jurors do it. Litigants do it. But when happens when experts do it? The “it” in question is blogging, and the issue is what impact it may have on a trial. While I’ve seen several articles dealing with jurors blogging or litigants blogging, I had not seen any about experts blogging — until now. I…
Facebook Page is New Twist in Biglaw Recruiting
In what may be a first for an AmLaw 200 law firm, Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle has launched a Facebook page to serve as a central component in its law school recruiting efforts. The page provides a range of information about the firm and its summer associate program, including:…
Geoffrey Fieger Now Has a Blog
Must have been something in the courthouse water during Gerry Spence’s recent defense of Geoffrey Fieger on charges he made illegal political campaign contributions. Within weeks of winning an acquittal for his well-known lawyer client, the equally (more?) well-known Spence launched his blog, Gerry Spence’s Blog. Now,…
NYC Panel on Attorney Social Networking
On Sept. 17 in New York City, I will moderate a panel, Web 3.0 Attorney Social Networking: The Next “Next” in Online Business Development and Client Service, with a stellar line-up of participants. Sponsored by the New York chapter of the Legal Marketing Association, the panel will include:…
And Now: LawComix, the Blog
Charles Pugsley Fincher divides his time between practicing law in Texas and drawing cartoons. For the former, his clients may be thankful. For the latter, many lawyers are surely appreciative. At his LawComix Web site, he publishes his “more or less weekly” cartoon, Scribble-in-Law, along with…
New Site Collects Legal Software Reviews
A Web site launched today, LitiReviews, provides free access to reviews of legal and litigation software and technology. The site collects the reviews from third-party sources such as TechnoLawyer, the American Bar Association, the Association of Legal Administrators and Law.com. It does not actually publish the reviews, but links to…
Attention Lawyer2Lawyer Listeners …
Are you a listener to our legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer? If so, we’d like to have you as a guest on a special program to mark our third anniversary later this month. We know you’re out there — our podcast last month had more than 40,000 downloads. For our anniversary show, we’d like to learn…
Justia Adds Lawyer Directory
I am not sure when this happened, because I just noticed it, but I see that Justia has added a lawyer directory to its many features. It lists lawyers and law firms by their practice areas and jurisdictions and can be searched by name and location. It is labeled “pre-beta,” suggesting it is…
Catching Up: New Legal Blogs
Here are some of the new legal blogs that I have come across recently:…
New Site Rips Off Magazines
A new Web site, Mygazines.com, encourages users to upload PDFs of entire magazines in order to share them with others. Apparently, the site’s founder never bothered to consult with a copyright lawyer before launching his new venture.
“It’s pretty hard to see how it’s anything other than a straightforward set of copyright violations,”
These Lawyer Sites Mislead Consumers
Several bloggers are talking today about a blog post saying that FindLaw violated Google’s guidelines by selling links. That post accused FindLaw of scamming customers. My reaction was: Is this the pot calling the kettle black?
The blog post comes from a site called GetLawyerLeads.com. This is a company that creates shell…