7 March 2011 — In case you missed it over the weekend, the New York Times published an article titled “Armies of Expensive Lawyers, Replaced by Cheaper Software” which discussed the “new
Continue readingLawyers 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
Continue readingThe recap of the first four of the six formal presentations we covered you can find by clicking here. In this Part 2 we cover: the personal liabilty of a general counsel; DOJ/SEC enforcement
Continue readingHere are a handful of articles that popped up over the weekend and which we think would be of interest to our readers. As if you don’t have enough to read as you start your Monday morning: * A
Continue readingIn Part 1 of our Trends series (click here) we provided some brief observations on trends we see in the contract attorney market and e-discovery market based on our conversations and meetings over the
Continue readingThat was the rallying cry of Ralph Losey and many of the speakers at ILSLC yesterday. Said Losey “When people start talking about e-discovery production burdens I always think of the famous
Continue readingPosse List members have been emailing us to tell us that Clutch Legal has been sending out the following email: Regarding Twitter, we decided it was
Continue readingFree 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
Continue readingWhen 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
Continue readingExperts 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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