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New issue of LawPRO Magazine covers Social Media
Slaw —
Authority: 600
While some lawyers are very tuned into social media sites like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn, many have yet to realize the communications potential of these tools. The newest issue of LawPRO Magazine aims to change this. Here’s a sample of the topics covered: Social Media: Why? An overview of how social ...2 days ago -
Risk Avoidance May Explain Why Big Firm Blogs Are Boring, Blogger Says
ABA Journal —
Authority: 649
An inquiring blogger wants to know: Why are blogs associated with large law firms sometimes so boring, and why did so few appear in the ABA Journal’s Blawg 100? Blogger Mark Herrmann is a partner with Jones Day’s Chicago office who writes for the Drug and Device Law blog. He identified only two blogs on the ABA ...3 days ago -
How IT can support judicial reform? asks Dutch judge Dory Reiling
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 423
How many judges do you know who might write a PhD thesis with the title Technology for Justice: How Information Technology Can Support Judicial Reform, discuss it on her blog, and promise to inform you of its publication by Twitter. Not many, I suspect.I met Dory Reiling, or Abeline Dorothea Reiling, Vice President of ...4 days ago -
Three Gifts for Techie Lawyers
ABA Journal —
Authority: 649
Lawyers who want to buy themselves a tech-oriented present—or who want to drop a hint—may want to consider three ideas from a self-described attorney-computer nerd writing in a law publication. Ron Phillips, writing in the Wisconsin Law Journal, has these three suggestions: 1) The eOffice 4.7 software package that ...4 days ago -
DOJ Pays $15M for Legal Research, Including $4M for Pacer
ABA Journal —
Authority: 649
An open records advocate contends that a free source of legal documents could eventually save the federal government $1 billion, and he offers the Justice Department as Exhibit A. A freedom of information request by Carl Malamud reveals that Justice Department paid more than $4 million in 2009 for access to the Pacer ...4 days ago -
e-Disclosure conference thoughts from the 451 Group
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
Authority: 423
Although I do my own summaries of the conferences I take part in, it is more interesting in some ways to see what other people take away from them. A succinct summary from an interested party who was present as a delegate picks out what came across as the important strands – if you are [...]5 days ago -
Web 2.Uh-oh
ABA Journal —
Authority: 649
With social networkers busily constructing walls of information about themselves, it was only a matter of time before the courts took notice.6 days ago -
Mobilization
ABA Journal —
Authority: 649
We’re all going mobile these days. the combination of smartphones, apps, mobile browsers, high-speed access and reasonably priced data plans has given us the tools for all-the-time access to the Internet from anywhere. The mobile platform is here.6 days ago -
Mobilization
ABA Journal —
Authority: 649
We’re all going mobile these days. the combination of smartphones, apps, mobile browsers, high-speed access and reasonably priced data plans has given us the tools for all-the-time access to the Internet from anywhere. The mobile platform is here.6 days ago -
Lawyers, Courts, and Technology
Slaw —
Authority: 600
Many lawyers assume that the Court process is unable or unwilling to take advantage of available electronic technology. Sometimes they are correct. The problem is often one of communication. In many Ontario centres the lawyers are unaware until the last moment of who will be presiding over their case; and most often ...1 week ago -
Law Reform & Technology
Slaw —
Authority: 600
I am taking advantage of the judicial posts to invite, on behalf of the Law Commission of Ontario, project proposals dealing with technology and the law. Both Justices Turnball’s and Granger’s posts illustrate the advantages of using advanced technology in the courtroom. I am aware about how effectively ...1 week ago -
The Computerized World of a Circuit Judge
Slaw —
Authority: 600
I have been a judge of the Superior Court of Justice for 4 1/2 years. In that capacity, I am asked to preside over a wide variety of cases and hearings which include criminal jury trials, criminal non jury cases, family law trials and motions, civil motions and trials, and a number of other issues. From the outset, I ...1 week ago -
Law Student, Reluctant to Give Up Laptop, Disarms Would-Be Robber
ABA Journal —
Authority: 649
A student at Cooley Law School disarmed a robber wielding a hunting rifle who had burst into a coffee house in Grand Rapids, Mich., in the early morning hours last Thursday. The robber at the Bitter End Coffee House demanded laptops and other valuables, but 3L Shady Yassin was reluctant to part with his computer, the ...1 week ago -
Google Enters The Legal Search Engine Market
A Connecticut Law Blog —
Authority: 117
by Ryan McKeen Huge tip of the hat to Julie Jones, Associate Director for Library Services and Adjunct Professor of Law at UConn . Julie linked to my post on Why Android is For Attorneys . When someone links to this site it shows up on my WordPress Dashboard. Her post made me happy for reasons other than it ...2 weeks ago -
LexisNexis Sells HotDocs Software Business to UK Company
Nerino Petro's Compujurist.com —
Authority: 116
LexisNexis announced today that Capsoft of Scotland has purchased the HotDocs software business from LexisNexis. LexisNexis retains its Automated Forms group and will continue to provide HotDocs enabled forms including those found on its LexisONE website. Read the full press release after the break2 weeks ago -
Why Android Is For Attorneys
A Connecticut Law Blog —
Authority: 117
by Ryan McKeen Blogging has been slow around here for the past month. In large part because I have been very busy. Clients and cases come before posts. The other reason is that I’ve been busy playing VP of technology for my firm. Up until a few weeks ago, we had many different email accounts for the firm. Some ...2 weeks ago -
70 Sizzling Apps for Lawyers
InhouseBlog.com —
Authority: 116
So you have a BlackBerry, iPhone or other PDA and can’t live without it. Whether it is checking emails or making a quick call to the office, your smartphone keeps you up to date on what is going on back at the office, the latest sports scores or helps you find a restaurant in a pinch. But what about legal ...3 weeks ago -
Hard At Work On A New Website For Leone, Throwe, Teller & Nagle
A Connecticut Law Blog —
Authority: 117
by Ryan C. McKeen Somehow I became my firm’s tech guy. My firm existed long before the internet. For years, our webpage looked like it was designed before the internet. In fact, one of the reasons I started this blog was because the firm’s site was so bad. Thankfully it no longer exists. The present version of ...3 weeks ago -
Courts and Technology
Slaw —
Authority: 600
The issue of technology in Canadian Courts is a favoured one at Slaw. Over the past few years there have been developments which hearten those who advocate for the place of technology in Canadian courts. In another positive sign it seems that some advocates in influential positions are making their feelings known. ...4 weeks ago -
New Social Media Law Student Features: Meebo Chat, Drag to Share on Twitter and Facebook
Social Media Law Student —
Authority: 527
Today (actually about a week ago) we’re launching some handy new sharing features on Social Media Law Student: hovering over any image or video and dragging it over the relevant icon allows you to post Social Media Law Student content to Facebook, Twitter, email or IM. We’re also supporting Meebo chat: using the ...4 weeks ago

