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Responsive Law
Posts are related to the costs of legal services and the ethics of attempts to defray those costs via third-party litigation funding, outsourcing, the unbundling of legal services, et cetera.
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rethinc.k
"Thoughts on the business of legal publishing."
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reThink Law Firm Consulting
Posts address law firm management, social media strategies for law firms and sometimes spotlight law firms that are "doing it right."
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Rethinking the Legal Profession
"It's time to start 'thinking outside of the box' and having honest discussions leading to meaningful change in the practice of law."
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RFPattorney Blog
Gives tips for lawyers about running their websites and blogs.
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Richard Zorza’s Access to Justice Blog
"We define access to justice broadly to include innovations in courts, the bar, legal aid and community that make it easier for people to obtain access to justice institutions, and to just results within those institutions." Posts cover a broad range of subjects, including access to counsel, foreclosures, self-service, law schools and technology.
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Ride the Lightning
Posts investigate the latest issues in computer forensics and e-discovery. Lawyer/consultant Sharon Nelson guides readers as she explores new technologies and reacts, sometimes
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Right-Tasking®
Posts discuss LPOs, outsourcing, risk management, legal technology and advice for in-house lawyers.
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Rip Van Legal
"I worked in law enforcement for about fifteen years before becoming a lawyer. Carried a badge, gun and everything. This pretty much means I have some of the most hilarious professional experiences that anyone could imagine. Seriously, you can’t make this stuff up, but you can write about it."
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Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites
Lawyer and longtime journalist Ambrogi takes a critical approach to new and revamped websites aimed at providing services to those in the legal profession. He kicks the tires, gauging how these sites do—or don’t—work for practitioners.
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Rocket Matter
"A great source of information for Internet-related innovations that enhance the practice of law."
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Ross Ipsa Loquitur Blog
Ross Ipsa Loquitur is an active blawg that chronicles the legal technology trends, tools, techniques, gadgets and concepts from the perspective of legal technologist Ross Kodner and his team from MicroLaw.com. With a mix of insightfulness and irreverence, subscribers laud the blawg for both is educational and entertainment attributes - Ross calls it "edutainment!"
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Sandy’s CERSYS Blog
"I post substantive articles in my blog at least once weekly – topics range from hands-on training and troubleshooting tips for iManage WorkSite document management, project methodology, to articles of legal-technical interest such as cloud computing."
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SC Access to Justice Weblog
The blog is an extension of the South Carolina Access to Justice Commission and provides updates on issues involving ways for the public to obtain legal representation and how lawyers can get involved.
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Second Effort
"Laboring in the obscurity he so richly deserves, your crusty correspondent offers his views on just about everything. Nothing herein should be taken too seriously: If you look closely, you can see the twinkle in the Old Curmudgeon's eye. Or is that a cataract?"
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SEOLawFirm.com’s Legal Marketing Blog and Newsroom
"Covers topics on search engine optimization and web design for attorneys as well as politics, technology cases, and the U.S. Supreme Court."
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Serving Justice
"We cover all things related to court management and technology applications in courts, and the targeted audiences are court managers, judges, and private sector providers of products and services to courts.'
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Settlement Perspectives
"Tips on how to resolve disputes and get your deal done."
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Sixth Circuit Blog
Commentary and summaries of cases before the Cincinnati-based 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Slaw
A blog by and for the legal research and IT community in Canada. The name "Slaw" was chosen in deference to Salon and Slate and because "there's the notion that a cooperative weblog with many contributors is bound to consist of a great many (nutritious) small pieces in rather a jumble."

