Articles Posted in April, 2013

With LawToolBox, Never Miss a Critical Deadline

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Nothing causes lawyers more sleepless nights than fear of missed deadlines. Just one ill-timed lapse can let a statute of limitations run out or a filing deadline pass. For that reason, tools that help you calculate and calendar deadlines are invaluable.

One such tool is LawToolBox.com. It claims to have been the…

It’s Your Blog; Don’t Ask Me How It’s Doing

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The managing partner of a law firm called me and asked my opinion of how his firm’s blog was doing. This struck me as an odd question. After all, wouldn’t he know this better than I? So I put the question back to him.

“How do you think your blog is doing?” I asked.

“I

App Offers A Better Way to Ingest Business Cards

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Business cards can be a blessing and a curse. The blessing is that they provide an easy way to exchange contact information. The curse comes when you get back to your office and have to figure out what to do with them. Basically, you have two choices. One is to condemn the cards to business-card…

The Best Times To Post To Social Networks

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This is an interesting infographic on the best times to post to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other social networks. It comes from Social Caffeine. Note that the best times to post to LinkedIn are 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., suggesting that the professionals who use…

A New Scholarly Journal of Law and Courts

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The University of Chicago Press and the Law and Courts Section of the American Political Science Association have launched the Journal of Law and Courts, an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the examination of legal institutions, actors, processes and policy.

The journal will publish biannually online and in print. The March issue available free. Future…