I will be a panelist tomorrow for a program on Web 2.0 and social media at the Boston Bar Association. Also on the panel are James S. Bolan, a partner with Brecher, Wyner, Simons, Fox & Bolan and a leading authority on legal ethics and professional responsibility; and Tyson P. Goodridge,…
Justice Breyer and Me
After Justice Breyer spoke Tuesday evening at the commemorative dinner for the 150th anniversary of the Massachusetts Superior Court, I approached him, hoping for a cell-phone photo. Instead, the event’s official photographer stepped in and took this shot.
From My Pictures…
Legal Blogging: How, Why and What’s Next
The summer 2009 issue of Capital Ideas, the newsletter of the Capital Chapter of the Legal Marketing Association, features an article, “Trend Report: Legal Blogging: How, Why and What’s Next?” Author Eric Gruis of Howrey interviews Larry Bodine and…
When What Happens Online Ends Up in Court
An article I wrote for the e-newsletter of IMS ExpertServices, When What Happens Online Ends Up in Court, discusses 10 cases where involvement in social media came back to haunt lawyers, judges, jurors or witnesses.…
Lawyer2Lawyer: The Legal Rebels Project
This week on the legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, we discuss the ABA Journal’s Legal Rebels project. Joining us for a rare in-studio conversation are the Journal’s editor and publisher Edward A. Adams and legal affairs writer Rachael M. Zahorsky, who were in the Boston…
Reminder: Discount on Social Media Conference
In a post here earlier this month, I told you how you can get a discount off the registration for a stellar conference coming up on Monday, Sept. 21, Social Media: Risks & Rewards. Seats are still available and so is a discount (now $50 off the price).
The day-long program is at…
Discount on QuickJump Final Release
In a post here in May, New Tool Jumps to Right Windows Folder, I told you about QuickJump, a simple but clever little utility for Windows that lets you quickly find the right folder with just a few key strokes. Today it comes out of beta and its developer, TechHit, has provided…
Resources on Death Penalty Cases
As part of its programming to help judges better manage death-penalty cases, the National Judicial College has developed a Web site, Capital Cases Resources. The site provides resources for state trial judges who sit on capital cases, but one need not be a judge to find it useful.
A featured resource is an…
Our Interview with the Legal Rebels Tour
The folks from the ABA Journal’s Legal Rebels Tour stopped by the Legal Talk Network studio today to record an episode of our podcast Lawyer2Lawyer. The interview will be posted tomorrow morning. Here, I interview ABA Journal editor and publisher Ed Adams and reporter Rachel Zahorsky.
Free Site Enables Document Assembly
The document-assembly site WhichDraft.com enables automatic assembly of contracts and other legal documents. Users start by finding the type of document they want and then they fill them out by answering a series of simple questions. The site provides its own collection of documents and also allows users to post documents.
Of course, attorneys…
Plaxo’s New Terms of Service
Logged on to Plaxo today to find this notice regarding its new terms of service:
…On October 6, 2009, we will move to a common Privacy Policy and Terms of Service across Plaxo and several other Comcast properties. The new policies will retain both TRUSTe compliance and the strong core principles of our
New Jersey Courts Employ Social Media
Thanks to the blog Social Media Law Student for the heads-up about the announcement from the New Jersey judiciary that it is adopting an array of social-media tools to keep lawyers, litigants and the public better informed of court developments.
The court system now has a Twitter feed and uses text…