Submitted by marthasperry
from blog:
Are you looking for it? Well, here it is. The Public Access to Legal Information Committee in conjunction with the Southern California Association of Law Libraries has just released its newly-revised, Fifth Edition of “Locati (Read More)
Submitted by marthasperry
from blog:
I wanted to share with Studio readers an interesting article from David Kopel over at the Volokh Conspiracy on the issue of Legal Scholarship in the Digital Age. Kopel opines that legal blogging is creating a “Golden Age” in (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Proposal Would Kill Beacon, Have Facebook Paying $9.5 MillionLate last week, a federal judge in California gave preliminary approval to a settlement of the class action lawsuit regarding Facebook's Beacon program. The controv (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
“What’s really sad is I now spend more time talking to lawyers than geeks…” - @AlecJRoss on #Gov20 at #PopTech. (Read More)
Caselines:
I'm continuing in a KM peer group meeting in a discussion on client-facing knowledge management. There was a good presentation about client facing KM including a very impressive instance of law department and law firm collab (Read More)
Caselines:
I'm at an international knowledge management peer group meeting today, under the terms of which speakers and affiliations are not identified. My subject line acronyms, standing of course for "knowledge management" and "return (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
In what may be a precedent-setting case, two former Yale University law students have settled their suit brought against some 30-plus anonymous commenters who posted derogatory remarks about them on an internet forum called A (Read More)
Submitted by EIN_News
from blog:
Internet Marketing for Lawyers Dallas Website Designer offers SEO in a BoxOneSEOCompany Internet lawyer marketingDallas, Texas — Law firms are in a constant race to the top of search engine results, in an effort to offer thei (Read More)
Submitted by marthasperry
from blog:
Taking an already great service and making it better: that is what today’s top information providers should be all about. JD Supra, the online, legal document sharing site where lawyers and law firms can “give content and get (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
Google (GOOG) and Apple (AAPL) director Arthur Levinson will step down from his post at Google, Reuters reports.
The speculation is that the fromer Genentech CEO is quitting Google's board to appease the FTC, which is. (Read More)
KM Space:
Bruce Carton of Securities Docket put together a great panel of securities and accounting experts to discuss the evolution of fair value accounting regulations and the impact of the guidelines in accounting and legal contexts (Read More)
Submitted by marthasperry
from blog:
You can never have enough of them. Particularly if they will help you run your business, solve your problems and make your job easier.The ABA Journal has compiled a list of “70 Sizzling Apps” – lawyer-friendly helpers that ru (Read More)
Submitted by EIN_News
from blog:
Lawyer Marketing Company Offers Affordable Legal Website DesignDallas, Texas (CaymanMama.com) -- Law firms are in a constant race to the top of search engine results, in an effort to offer their legal services to those in nee (Read More)
readwriteweb:
Google just received a design patent for Google Search's homepage. It took the US Patent Office over five years to approve this patent (D599,372) for the design of a "graphical user interface for a display screen of a communi (Read More)
Submitted by DavidMercury
from Google Reader:
THE South Gauteng High Court yesterday froze the assets of alleged Ponzi scheme mastermind lawyer Dean Rees.Businessman Barry Tannenbaum, and lawyers Darryl Leigh and Rees, allegedly recruited investors for Tannenbaum’s schem (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Google has reportedly sent a letter to a high-profile Caribbean investigative website called The TCI Journal saying it will supply the IP addresses used to access the Journal's primary GMail account unless the Journal supplie (Read More)
Submitted by marthasperry
from blog:
Very interesting post on WestBlog by Andrew McLennan-Murray summarizing a recent presentation by legal rabble rouser Richard Suskind (”The End of Lawyers“) at 2009 International Legal Technology Association conference. Susski (Read More)
Caselines:
Wikis (a significant interest of mine) came up in three largely unrelated contexts at the ILTA conference this year.One law firm, Bracewell and Giuliani, is using an externally-hosted wikis provided by PBWorks for "core" know (Read More)
Caselines:
Legal innovator and passionate speaker Richard Susskind spoke in a "super session" this morning at ILTA. He is also speaking as I post this on a panel titled "Technologies That Will Disrupt Traditional Legal Practice."His po (Read More)
Caselines:
This was an excellent session that provided a good list with lightly described examples of disruptive technologies and three more in-depth case studies from two of the more technologically sophisticated firms. I am putting up (Read More)