Lawyer-rating site Avvo will introduce a premium version next week that will enhance lawyers ability to customize their profiles, enhance their visibility in other Avvo sections, and provide them with more detailed analytics. Called Avvo Pro, it will be available starting Nov. 6 for a monthly subscription of $49.95. (An initial promotion will offer…
MassINC Publishes Lawmakers Financial Records
Many government documents are designated “public” but are not easily available to the public. MassINC, publisher of CommonWealth magazine, has launched an initiative, Full Disclosure, to publish on its Web site a variety of state and local government records in order to make it easier for the public to see them.…
Discount for Marketing Strategies Conference
As a follow-up to my post earlier today on the ABA Law Firm Marketing Strategies Conference, I am now able to offer readers of this blog a special “friends and colleagues” discount off the registration price. If you are interested, e-mail me at ambrogi-at-gmail.com or DM me on Twitter for the form…
Law Firm Marketing Strategies Conference
Sorry that I will not be able to attend, because the ABA Law Firm Marketing Strategies Conference looks like it will be a great program. Check out the schedule and list of speakers. The conference is Nov. 12 and 13 in Philadelphia. Cost of the program ranges from $795 to $995 depending…
ODR Cyberweek Starts Today
The seminal annual event in online dispute resolution, ODR Cyberweek, kicks off today and continues through Friday. This free-of-charge and entirely online event features an array of discussions, simulations, demonstrations and other activities related to ODR. It is sponsored by the National Center for Technology and Dispute Resolution.
Here is a program…
Court Denies Order Banning Man from All Women in Mass.
Remember former state senator James Marzilli? He resigned from the senate in the wake of his arrest for allegedly sexually assaulting women he approached walking on the streets in Lowell. Three of those women went to court seeking an injunction to prevent Marzilli from ever getting anywhere near them again.
More notably, the women…
Casemaker vs. Fastcase: Another View
After publishing my head-to-head review comparing Casemaker and Fastcase, I noted in a follow-up post earlier this month the Oregon State Bar Association’s decision to switch from Casemaker to Fastcase and Casemaker’s response to that decision.
Now, Laura Orr at Oregon Legal Research offers another perspective on the Casemaker vs.…
A ‘Top 100’ Honor I Can Do Without
Today I received two separate e-mails, each purporting to congratulate me for having my blog selected as a top 100 legal blog. Each came from a company that operates a network of legal Web sites that includes Laws.com, NewLawyer.com, Attorney.org, LawSchool.org and Docket.com.
Each asked me to display a Top Legal Blog award button on…
Gov 2.0: New Sites from DOJ, USPTO, GPO
Both the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office recently launched significantly redesigned Web sites, each with nods to Web 2.0 and social media. Around the same time, the Government Printing Office relaunched the Federal Register in an updated format.
The Justice Department site was launched Oct. 1 and is…
A Smart Time Capture Tool
What did I do today? If you have ever asked yourself that question, you may be a candidate for Smart Time, a Web-based time capture and entry application. Smart Time works in your browser but culls data from all your key applications to provide a detailed report of your daily work.…
New Sites: From Research to Pro Bono
My latest Web Watch column is up at Law Technology News (free registration required). This month’s column reviews:…
State Bar Admission is Irrelevant
That is what I argue in this essay, posted as part of this week’s 24 Hours of Rebels at the ABA Journal’s Legal Rebels project.…