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Website of the Week
Site of the Week: Home Office Lawyer Blog
Kansas attorney Grant D. Griffiths has launched a new blog this month called Home Office Lawyer. He’s already put up quite a few posts and I’m going to trust that his blog continues and feature him as my Website of the Week. He also posts on Macs in the law office and paperless…
Site of the Week: 50 Coolest Websites 2005
Time Magazine’s 50 Coolest Websites 2005 has been published as a Web exclusive. I reserve the right to feature a couple of the 50 in this space later. But this is a very interesting collection and I didn’t want any of you to miss it.
Site of the Week: Flickr.com
The people behind Flickr are not exactly modest. They say that Flickr is "almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world." It could well be. This service is simple, fun, easy and free; although at some point you may want to get the benefits of the $24.95 per year Pro…
Site of the Week- Law Office Management Assistance from MSBA
At the Maryland State Bar, Pat Yevics has been dispensing law office management guidance and assistance for quite some time. She serves as Director of Law Office Management Assistance for the MSBA. The department now has a blog named Law Office Management Assistance from the MSBA. There’s no doubt there will always be something…
Site of the Week:Barchives
Barchives.org is "the blog for bar associations" published by Utah State Bar tech wizards, Toby Brown and Lincoln Mead. They are assembling lots of useful information to help bar staff to better do their jobs. There are also posts about law firms improving their client services. Feel free to send this link to…
Sites of the Week – Mighell’s Inter Alia and Ambrogi’s LawSites
This week Law Practice Tips features two Websites of the Week: Tom Mighell’s Inter Alia and Bob Ambrogi’s LawSites. These two sites should be in every lawyer’s RSS newsreader collection. If you’re not yet into RSS yet, you should bookmark both and visit them regularly. One a scale of 1 to 10, they are…
Site of the Week:Lifehacker.com
The word "hack" as applied to technology has many meanings. One meaning is "a clever or elegant solution to a problem." Lifehacker.com covers many solutions to our problems in life. Here’s the site’s mission statement: "Computers make us more productive. Yeah, right. Lifehacker recommends the downloads, web sites and shortcuts that actually save…
Site of the Week: Supporting America’s Judiciary
Attacks on the members of the judiciary have certainly been on the rise, whether by verbal assaults, courtroom incidents of violence or a recent tragedy of a federal judge’s family being murdered. The American Bar Association has recently posted an online "toolkit" titled "Supporting America’s Judiciary." This set of resources will be useful to…
Site of the Week: Technoloawyer blog
Many readers are familiar with the Neil Squillante’s Technolawyer community. Several days ago Technolawyer launched its Technolawyer blog. The Technolawyer community operates via a series of free e-newsletters. Details on each newsletter can be located here. The blog mainly focuses on upcoming new content from the newsletters, but some other law technology posts…