Tag: technology
Internet Tools for Researching Opposing Counsel, Judges, and Juries
My recent article for Lawyerist: Internet Tools for Researching Opposing Counsel, Judges, and Juries This is the Second Part of a two-part series on Researching Judges, Juries, and Lawyers. Check out Part 1: The Dos and Don’ts of Researching Judges and Juries Online
The Dos and Don’ts of Researching Judges and Juries Online
My recent article for Lawyerist: The Dos and Don’ts of Researching Judges and Juries Online This is the Second Part of a two-part series on Researching Judges, Juries, and Lawyers. Check out Part 2: Internet Tools for Researching Opposing Counsel, Judges, and Juries
Deleting Your Website Can Come Back to Bite You in the Assets
My recent article for Lawyerist: Deleting Your Website Can Come Back to Bite You in the Assets
Beware of Mixing with Judges on Social Media
My recent Lawyerist article: Beware of Mixing with Judges on Social Media
The Ballot Initiative Process: Ripe for Reform?
My recent Initiativv blog post: Ballot initiatives give voters a chance to chance to propose and create their own laws. These initiatives hold the power to change policy at the local level as well as at a state level. Ballot initiatives are a type of ballot measure that allow voters to directly propose and, by extension, enact … More The Ballot Initiative Process: Ripe for Reform?
D5 & the Transformation of Digital Government
My Commentary and Analysis for the Journal of American Diplomacy: The advent of digital and information technologies poses a major challenge for governments to provide transparent, accessible, open access to public services. In response to this and other challenges brought to light by emerging technologies, a new network of governments have stepped up as world leaders … More D5 & the Transformation of Digital Government
Rebranding or Misappropriation?
My piece for HessConnect: When a former employee takes a law firm’s social media accounts with them is this rebranding or misappropriation? With their speed, convenience and efficiency, the blogs have become essential tools for most businesses. However, inappropriate use of a law firm’s internet social media accounts or blog can have serious consequences for … More Rebranding or Misappropriation?
The Ethical Dilemma of LinkedIn Specialties, Skills, and Endorsements
My piece for HessConnect, which was also featured in the Foothills Bar Association of San Diego County Newsletter: Professional websites like LinkedIn can increase lawyers’ exposure and benefit their practices. With 187 million unique visitors each month, more than 68% of attorneys say they use LinkedIn to engage other professionals or potential clients. Even a widely … More The Ethical Dilemma of LinkedIn Specialties, Skills, and Endorsements
Is Your Law Firm’s Blog Commercial Speech?
My piece for HessConnect: In an environment of never-ending news cycles, minute-to-minute attention spans, intense competition for potential clients, and perpetual pressure for professional self-promotion, blogscan be an exceptional platform for lawyers or law firms to easily and immediately publish meaningful information that is both usable and digestible to viewers. New platforms – including blogs … More Is Your Law Firm’s Blog Commercial Speech?