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Rocket Lawyer, Google, and the Practice of Law in the 21st Century
…ails you? You can still read millions of words in lawyer blogs, bar association websites, blogs, newsletters, and journals about the fast, fast changing legal profession, but take a…
Lawyer Web Page Optimization
Whenever lawyers ask my advice on blogging, I usually refer them to what I call “real lawyer blogs” (and real lawyer web pages – yes, “real lawyers do have…
Bibliography for Attorneys (Lawyers) Setting Up a Solo Practice
The Multnomah Law Librarian has graciously allowed me to post her Solo Lawyers bibliography here (and in PDF format , from my Law Library’s website): HOW TO…
Law for Real (Oregon) People Blog
Oregon lawyer, John Gear, has started a Law for Real People blog. You can find links to other Oregon lawyer blogs in this blog’s sidebar: under Blogs: Oregon Legal…
Is that Lawyer Googling Juror Names During Voir Dire?
If you were a lawyer selecting a juror wouldn’t you want to have a look at jurors’ Social Network (web 2.0) sites, such as Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, etc.? See…
Oregon Legislature Blogs and Web Sites
I try to keep up with the activities of the Oregon Legislature and have started compiling a list of legislative blogs and related bill-tracking web sites. Here are a…
More Lawyer and Doctor Directories: Finding and Marketing via Avvo
As a reminder to everyone, lawyers and doctors and people looking for lawyers and doctors, that you have to run fast and furiously to stay on top of online…
Pods, Blobs, and Niches at the Third Wave Lawyer
also blogs about living in the Blob – and interesting legal topics such as DIY Lawyers (pro se litigants) and the practice of “niche” law)….
“Law Man: Memoir of a Jailhouse Lawyer Now Law Student”
…the school to take him back,” you might find the following Gallagher Blogs post apropos. Law schools and bar associations do on occasion accept and license law students and lawyers…
Oregon Legal Research Blog

