Nobody Expects The Spanish Interrogatory (Denise Howell)
The AP's Brian Bergstein has a recent story on the e-discovery field: E-Discovery Is Big Business. "With so much work done via e-mail, instant messaging and other online platforms, 'nothing's in the...
View ArticleAnother Example of Web 2.0 Approaches for Lawyers (Dennis M. Kennedy)
Patrick Cormier reports on some interesting practical ways to use Web 2.0 tools to support lawyers and points toward Law 2.0 in his post called "The Web 2.0 Enabled Law Firm."
View ArticleFeedFlare for Blawgs (Dennis M. Kennedy)
Jake Parrillo got my attention today with his post "Blawggers Getting Their Due." And not just by mentioning the Between Lawyers blog and several of our individual blogs. What interested me were his...
View ArticleTechnosexuality Calling (Denise Howell)
I've finally been getting around to reading some back issues of Wired Magazine this weekend, which is always a worthwhile thing to do. (My regular magazine reading consists of: Wired, Technology...
View ArticleOpen, Wiki (Denise Howell)
Just out this week, Socialtext Open: "Socialtext Open is released under a standard open source license, and contains all of Socialtext's enterprise grade code aside from enterprise management and...
View ArticleNew Bar Blogging Policy Emphasizes Cluefulness, Participation (Denise Howell)
Attorney and Chicago area blogger Mazyar M. Hedayat has drafted and released a blogging policy for the DuPage County Bar Association, "as well as any committee, firm, or bar association thinking of...
View ArticleJoin us Monday for a public conference call on the law of business...
In connection with our session at the the upcoming Community 2.0 conference, law professor Mike Madison and I will be hosting a public conference call on Monday, February 26 beginning at 1:00 p.m....
View ArticleCollaboration Tools for Lawyers - The Book (Dennis M. Kennedy)
Between Lawyers' own Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighell are pleased to announce that they will be writing a book on collaboration tools that will be published in early 2008 by the American Bar Association....
View ArticleThe Live Web: An Introduction (Dennis M. Kennedy)
Doc Searls has a very good introduction to the increasingly important notion of the Live Web. The money quote: Blogs are not just sites. They are also journals — live ones, to be exact. (Significantly,...
View ArticleAgreeing To The Cloud (Denise Howell)
As more and better communication and collaboration functions move to the Web (under non-negotiated, vendor-centric terms of use), what are our obligations as both tech- and ethics-savvy lawyers? I for...
View ArticleGeorge Lenard On Facebooking Employment Candidates (Denise Howell)
Here are George Lenard's posts on the subject: Employers Using Facebook for Background Checking: Is It Legal? More on using facebook et al. in recruiting and hiring (Part II) Employers Using Facebook...
View ArticleLegal Issues Of Law And Commerce (Denise Howell)
I'll be on a panel at BlogHer this weekend called Professional Blogging: Art and Commerce — The other side of the professional blogging coin is looking at the business ramification of making money with...
View ArticleFacebook for Lawyers? (Dennis M. Kennedy)
Tom Mighell and Dennis Kennedy have posted a new episode of their podcast, The Kennedy-Mighell Report (RSS feed here). In this episode, Dennis and Tom discuss the use (or potential use) of Facebook by...
View ArticleThe Lawyer's Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies (Dennis M. Kennedy)
The Lawyer's Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies: Smart Ways to Work Together, the new book from Between Lawyers' own Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighell is now now available for preorder at the...
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