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"Make Your Own Web Site, No HTML"

Posted by Robert Ambrogi: “For the do-it-yourselfers out there, Roxer beta looks like a simple way to build a...

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"New Blog: 'The LinkedIn Lawyer' "

Posted by Robert Ambrogi: “Boston lawyer David A. Barrett, who claims to have the "world's largest LinkedIn lawyer network," has...

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"Evernote Ends Closed Beta, Open to All "

Posted by Robert Ambrogi: “Evernote, the perpetual, multi-platform note-keeping and Web-clipping service that I reviewed favorably in March (Evernote Beta:...

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Clio Web-Based Case Management Service

Link: Clio Privacy Policy. I saw an announcement of the Clio beta SaaS case management service at Robert Ambrogi's blog, and signed up for the beta, just for fun. I have been skeptical of SaaS for law firm mission critical...

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"New Web-based Practice Management Tool "

Posted by Robert Ambrogi: “One of the products to be introduced this week at Legal Tech West Coast is Clio,...

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"'Stack' and Send Your Search Results"

Posted by Robert Ambrogi: “I wrote here in March about Searchme, a new search site, still in beta, that...

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Do We Need New Law Schools?

... believe there is a need for new innovative law schools in some places of this country. Recently, Robert Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams discussed the pros and cons of both the need for new law school and the innovation in law school...

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Lawyer2Lawyer Podcast: Too Many Law Schools?

I've recently been blogging about the spat of new law schools in the works ( here , here and here ). Robert Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams discuss the topic this week on the legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer . The guests are Erwin Chemerinsky , founding dean of the Donald Bren School of Law at UC Irvine , and Thomas F. Guernsey , president and dean of Albany Law School . You can download...

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"Tip of the Week" (Mid Week) - Are You Removing Confidential or Damaging MetaData?

On the heels of recent ethics opinions noted here by Robert Ambrogi at Legal Blog Watch: Another Ethics Ruling on Metadata Is it ethical to search for metadata in a document you receive from opposing counsel? As we've reported here...

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Future Lawsuit of the Day: Massachusetts School of Law v. Bush

We know how you all love a good law-and-politics debate. Our recent post on the Supreme Court's decision in Boumediene v. Bush, for example, generated over 200 comments. So here's some good fodder for you. From Robert Ambrogi over at Legal Blog Watch : The Massachusetts School of Law at Andover will convene a conference in September to lay plans to prosecute President Bush and other...

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Real lawyers should network

Robert Ambrogi has written the first of two articles on social networking for lawyers for law.com’s Legal Technology News. In the first, Social Networking May Pay Off in the End he starts off by saying that “social networking web sites are just glorified directories”. However, he clearly doesn’t believe that - glorified Rolodexes maybe. [...]

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"Using Adobe.com to Embed Documents"

Posted by Robert Ambrogi: “A nice feature of the new Adobe.com, which I just wrote about in an earlier...

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Social Networking May Pay Off in the End

Some people question the value of professional networking sites, given that a critical mass has yet to join them. But to attorney Robert Ambrogi, avoiding social networking until it becomes widespread makes no more sense than waiting to launch a blog until everyone else has one.