Tomorrow at noon EST, Kevin O’Keefe, president of LexBlog, is conducting the Professional Marketing Blogs Webinar for Lawyers and Legal Marketing Professionals. He says: “Learn how blogs and RSS technology will be as important, if not more important, than Web sites and email for law firm marketing.” Kevin knows this stuff far better…
To the gates of hell …
… and on my way back. Hell being a flu so bad that for three days I thought my head might explode.…
Firms should test their sites with multiple browsers
Online Journalism Review reports that the popularity of Firefox and other alternatives to Internet Explorer is requiring greater scrutiny of Web site design. While IE’s preeminence meant that Web developers could focus their designing and testing on a single browser, no longer is this the case. As it happened, I came across this…
Law prof wins international blog award
Larry Lessig is having a good day. Besides getting Judge Posner to start a blog, he won the Deutsche Welle International Blog Award 2004 — aka The BOBs — for best English-language journalistic blog.…
7th Circuit’s Posner launches a blog
At the urging of Lawrence Lessig, Richard A. Posner, judge of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, launches a blog today, together with economist Gary S. Becker.…
… and I’m blushing
First, Al Nye writes this kind and thorough review of my book, The Essential Guide to the Best (and Worst) Legal Sites on the Web.
And then Joy London named me as one of her favorite bloggers in her article on lawyer blogging written for LegalIT.…
I’m back …
from Vail, where I was attending a meeting the last few days.…
For law librarians who like to blog
The Computing Services special interest section of the American Association of Law Libraries has launched a new Web site for law librarians with an interest in blogging. It features, needless to say, a blog, along with forums and pages that will function as wikis. Developed using Bloki, the site is intended…
A blog for e-librarians
InSite reports on the E-LawLibrary Weblog. It says:
…“E-LawLibrary Weblog is the blog of law firm librarian and solo blogger Edison Ellenberger from Cleveland, Ohio. Online since February 2004, this blog covers categories such as “Business Research,” “Information Security,” “Due Diligence,” “E-Books,” and “Solo/Small Firms.” Updated daily, often multiple times, E-LawLibrary Weblog
Sneak preview of THOMAS revamp
beSpacific points out the sneak preview of a new design for the THOMAS legislative information system. Changes include:
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LTN editor Monica Bay launches blog
Monica Bay, editor-in-chief of Law Technology News and editorial director of Law Firm Inc. and Small Firm Business, launches her blog today, The Common Scold. “While legal technology will be the main theme,” Monica writes, “you can also expect rants and raves about the management issues we discuss in Law Firm…
Bates participants reflect on landmark case
Looking back in an interview with the First Amendment Center, John R. Bates, the plaintiff in the Supreme Court case that opened the door to attorney advertsing, says: “It is the nature of the First Amendment that there is going to be speech in every medium of communication that some people don’t like.”…