Robert Ambrogi

Is a Massachusetts lawyer, writer and media consultant. He also writes the blog Media Law and cohosts the legal affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer

New law librarian/legal research blog

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Boston law librarian David Goldman launched kfsource.com, a blog for law librarians, legal researchers and other information professionals. While focusing primarily on law, research and technology, David also reports on search engine news, online free speech issues and decisions of note. A nice touch is his use of graphical icons to show the topic…

TechnoLawyer launches searchable archive

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Since 1997, lawyer Neil J. Squillante has been helping inform legal professionals about technology through The TechnoLawyer Community, a series of free electronic newsletters. What makes the TechnoLawyer newsletters unique is their commitment to “peer-written content,” meaning that they consist almost entirely of contributions written by their subscribers. The idea, as Squillante puts it,…

Handicapping the Supreme Court

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Think you can predict how the Supreme Court will decide the cases that come before it this term? If so, go for the $2,500 grand prize at FantasyCourt.Com. Compete against lawyers from across the U.S. to predict the outcome of the court’s cases this term. The lawyer with the most points when the Supreme…

Spacifically speaking about law and technology

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I lay claim to having started back in 1995 the first Internet newsletter for lawyers, which was called legal.online. One of the most engaging aspects of that was convening a panel of Internet experts each year to pick the “Best of the Web for Lawyers.” Back in those relatively early days of the Web, a…