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April 4th from the D.C. Bar – “Demystifying Social Media Seminar-What Every Lawyer Should Know”

Lawyers and law firms face both opportunities and risks when using the multitude of social media tools now available. On April 4, 2011, the Practice Management Service Committee in cosponsorship with

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Social Media Governance: Applied Discovery and Sensei Enterprises put it all in perspective

25 June 2010 —  Social Media Governance.  A new term creeps across the e-discovery and compliance landscape, seeking to join the pantheon of other irritating phrases like “governance, risk and

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From LegalTech NY 2010 (somewhat off-topic): the internet, traditional media and social media — and Google

This post is one of several summarizing our coverage of LegalTech New York 2010.  For our other posts click here.  One of the side benefits to LegalTech is your immersion in a “let’s get it done,

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Free Webinar on April 23rd: Blogs and Twitter for Lawyers — How Social Media Can Help Grow Your Practice (space limited)

Free Webinar:  Blogs and Twitter for Lawyers: How Social Media Can Help Grow Your Practice Date: Thursday, April 23, 2009 Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EDT Space is limited.  Reserve your Webinar seat

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Social media: Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Blogging, etc. …. the legal workplace transformed

When Twitter gets a full-page analysis in the Financial Times, well … we guess Twitter has truly “arrived”.   As the Financial Times says, there is more to this new internet fashion

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Using online social networks to handle patent applications

Experts in intellectual property and patents explain in a forthcoming issue of the International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialization how tools, such as online social networking could be

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Contract attorneys and the changing legal landscape

Last night’s and this morning’s lead story in the legal media:  800 law firm jobs lost in one day.  And there will be more firings to come (click here for a sample).    For the contract

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