If you are a community focused law firm, and which law firm isn’t, and you are not blogging about your local favorites – businesses, events and people, you’re missing a big opportunity. This from Dave Delaney (@davedelaney), a Nashville-based social media and digital marketing consultant. I am in total agreement. Delaney was speaking at a … Continue Reading
Blab et al
I ran across something called Blab.im yesterday afternoon in an online exchange among legal professionals. Seeing that it was some sort of video conferencing app similar to Google Hangouts, I asked on Facebook if anyone had heard of Blab, had used it and how it compared to Hangouts. Samantha Collier, a social media consultant to … Continue Reading
Connecting the dots with strategic law blogging
Most lawyers and law firms live in the past whenn it comes to blogs. They look to start blogs for existing practice groups or for long standing areas of the law they’re now looking to jumpstart. A better approach is to focus on the future by publishing blogs focused on growing areas of the law … Continue Reading
Top 10 in Law Blogs: Saying Sorry, Arbitration, FAA Drone Drill
Apologizing isn’t always the easiest thing in the world—whether that’s in your personal or work life. While Dan isn’t here to help with the former, he has a great post on the latter. Over on LXBN, Zosha profiles Tom Crane in our LXBN Leaders series. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 188. Sorry seems … Continue Reading
Top 10 in Law Blogs: Google Logo, Chipotle, Tom Clancy’s Estate
In big news yesterday, the page that is most people’s portal to the internet got a new look—that’s as Google updates its logo. But, with their new logo, will they trademark it? Kevin Hartley takes a look. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 198. When Will Google Seek Trademark Protection for Its New Logo? … Continue Reading
Top 10 Online Technology Mistakes Law Firms Make Today – Free LexBlog Webinar on September 16
Registration is now open for LexBlog’s upcoming free webinar on law firm online technology. Join us to learn what you must do (or not do) to be perceived as a credible, with-the-times firm with minimal cyber risk. About the Event If you’ve ever worked with a law firm partner who responded to your email with a handwritten … Continue Reading
Top 10 in Law Blogs: Data Hack D&O Lawsuits, Marijuana Driving Laws, Software Patents
All kinds of crazy stuff in today’s Top 10, but I’m not sure it can get any crazier than finding a buried train full of lost Nazi gold— Nicholas O’Donnell takes a look at that today. Also, the Ashley Madison hack continues to be a very interesting subject for the network. Total posts on the … Continue Reading
Top 10 in Law Blogs: Ignition Interlock, Interviewer Mistakes, Joint Employers
Before jumping into today’s Top 10, a heads-up that we have social conference coverage rolling today as Zosha has Twitter recaps of sessions at the 2015 ILTA Conference. In the roundup, lots of good stuff—including David Scileppi with some strong commentary on the SEC’s pay ratio rule. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 187. … Continue Reading
Top 10 in Law Blogs: WDBJ, Department of Defense, and the NLRB
It may be the end of the week, but the news cycle doesn’t know it. As we get closer and closer to the actual season, be sure to read how Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson could perk the ire of the FDA with his recent comments on Recovery Water. And without further ado, let’s dive into … Continue Reading
Energy, Cannabis, and Unauthorized Sales: New Blogs Joining the LexBlog Network
We’ve got two great launches from the LexBlog Network to round out this week, and the summer for many kids—and their (possibly) grateful parents. From the Vorys practice group that brought you the Internet Defamation Removal Attorneys blog, comes Vorys’ seventh blog with the LexBlog Network: Stop Unauthorized Sales. Be sure to check them out if … Continue Reading