Here is a presentation I gave in April to the Law Librarians of New England, How Social Media Powers Legal Research. Clicking on the link will open an SWF file in a new window. Click the arrows or your mouse to move through the slides.…
Another Large Firm Unveils an iPhone App
Following on the heels of Morrison & Foerster and its launch of an iPhone app in March, the Boston-based AmLaw 200 firm Goulston & Storrs this week came out with an iPhone app of its own. While the MoFo app had the clever name, MoFo2Go, the G&S app is rather…
Folos: More on the MoFo App and Solo Practice U.
Follow-ups on a couple of items I previously blogged about:
MoFo2Go. In March, I wrote about law firm Morrison & Foerster’s launch of its own iPhone app, called MoFo2Go. “This app will be most useful to lawyers, clients and others who regularly do business with MoFo,” I wrote at the time. Now, the…
Mass. Court to be Test Pad for Blogs, Tweets
A courtroom in Quincy, Mass., will become a test kitchen for using new media to cover legal proceedings, thanks to a $250,000 Knight News Challenge grant announced today. The grant will go to Order in the Court 2.0, a project spearheaded by John Davidow, executive editor of new media at WBUR in Boston.…
WIPO Launches Site to Simplify Access to IP Information
The Geneva-based World Intellectual Property Organization has launched a website designed to provide quick and easy access to international IP resources. Called WIPO Gold, the free resource provides a gateway to WIPO’s broad collection of searchable IP data and tools. Topics covered here include technology, brands, designs, statistics, WIPO standards, IP classification systems and…
Getting Divorced? Now There are Apps Even for That
If you’re married to your iPhone but not so sure about your spouse, then DivorceApps.com may have just what you need. It is developing a series of iPhone apps designed for people who are considering or in the process of divorce.
Two apps have been released so far. The first, Cost & Prep,…
Law.gov: Putting Primary Law in the Public Domain
Over the past six months, a series of workshops and symposia have explored the so-called Law.gov campaign, an effort to put all U.S. primary legal materials in the public domain. Next week, the series wraps up with a June 15 workshop sponsored by the Center for American Progress (which will be streamed live…
A Special Thanks to Justia for Rescuing my Blog
Many, many moons ago, from 1995 to 1999, I published the first-ever newsletter to cover the Internet for lawyers, legal.online. Every year, we doled out awards we called “Best of the Web for Lawyers.” The recipients of these awards were selected by panels of judges that included trailblazers in leading the legal profession online,…
How Long Does it Take to Write a Blog Post?
Scott Greenfield has deservedly earned a reputation as a straight-shooter. He calls ’em as he sees ’em and is never compelled to add varnish. When he sees lies or exaggerations by other bloggers, he is quick to call them on the carpet.
But even Greenfield challenged credulity when he wrote in a recent post…
With My Blog’s Move, My Alexa Ranking is Confused
Scott Greenfield’s recent post about blogging,in which he notes that he had reached 4th on Avvo’s list of top legal blogs, got me wondering where I stood. It’s been over a year since I last checked, at which time this blog ranked #30. When I checked today, my ranking had dropped to…
Podcast: Legal Outfall from the BP Oil Spill
It may be the worst environmental disaster ever. As oil continues to flow into the Gulf, we consider the legal implications on this week’s episode of the legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer. Joining me to discuss this issue are Rhon E. Jones, manager of the toxic torts practice at the law…
An Encyclopedia of Judges and Courts
You might say that Judgepedia is the Wikipedia of the judiciary. It strives to be a comprehensive encyclopedic reference about America’s courts and judges. Like Wikipedia, its users are also its editors — anyone can register and then edit any article. “By helping to edit, add information, any fix any mistakes you see,…