Blawg Directory: Legal Technology
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Dan Berexa’s Tennessee Law Blog
A Tennessee lawyer discussing personal injury, product liability, trial practice and legal technology.
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Deeplinks Blog
Features news and information identified as important by the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
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Divorce Discourse
"Family law practice management, marketing, technology and finance discussed on a daily basis. Practical ideas and information that will help you grow and improve your practice."
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e-Discovery Insights
"Insights—with an emphasis on facilitating the relationship between legal and technology professionals."
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E-Everything for Bankruptcy Lawyers
This blawg is is a collection point of news, reviews and analysis of legal and technological developments effecting modern reorganization practice.
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EDD Update
Electronic data discovery news and analysis.
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ediscoveryinfo
This blawg provides practical and relevant information about the collection, preservation, processing and analysis of electronic discovery.
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eLawyering Blog
"Reports on developments in eLawyering, virtual law practice, virtual law firms, and virtual lawyers. Monitors developments in technology, online legal services, unbundled legal services, and ethical issues that affect the delivery of legal services online."
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eLegal Canton
The blawg contains comments on technology-based legal issues including privacy, IP, and IT.
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Enlightened Tradition
"There is a (badly recalled) quotation that is supposed to encapsulate the Enlightenment: 'The antiquity of an idea, a law, or a notion need not necessarily be a reliable indicator of its excellence.' Rationality and Occam’s Razor are better tools for judging excellence, but it is still interesting that irrationality in the form of gossip and (harmless) tradition — such as dress codes and the like — are impressive in their power to remove friction from a range of human relationships and endeavours. Here I want to explore these things, to see how a rational approach to organizational knowledge and learning can fit around established ways of working, traditions or human expectations."
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Erik J. Heels
Technology, Law, Baseball, and Rock 'n' Roll. Mostly patent law and trademark law.
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Esquire | Mac
"About my adventures in using Macs in my criminal and civil litigation practice."
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Et Seq.
This blawg "provides library announcements and the latest on cool new technologies, new books, journals and e-resources, new resources from foreign jurisdictions, interesting current events, hot documents, and more."
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Family Lawyer Tech & Practice
"Targeted at family law lawyers who want to practice law more effectively and more efficiently (i.e., better and easier) by availing themselves of the technological tools that are out there. Hardware and software working together to make better lawyers, and to make my life easier."
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Frank - The NextPoint Blog
" 'Frank' isn’t a person. It’s the way we talk: honest, direct, to the point. Our blog fosters lively discussion about trial preparation, thematic development, technology and power of simple. At Nextpoint, we shave with Occam’s Razor."
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FutureLawyer
The FutureLawyer experiments and tests all sorts of techno gadgets, software and screens so you don’t have to. Most of his tech reviews are in the context of law practice, explaining how technology can ease practice burdens and improve productivity. Posts are available in audio, via Odiogo. The vblog uses humor and attitude to provide information to lawyers about how to be more productive in their practices with the use of technology. Some off-topic posts cover the Redskins.
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GarrettWorley.com
How technology and innovative ideas can be used to market and manage solo practices and small firms.
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GeekLawyer’s Blog
A barrister's gossip and rants on intellectual property law, the legal system and civil liberties.
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GetLawyerLeads.com
Internet marketing and search engine optimization for lawyers.
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Groklaw
Groklaw covers legal news of interest to the free software and open source community, such as the SCO litigation regarding Linux. Additionally, the site offers attorneys technical advice. Any attorney can submit technical questions that they might need to understand to be able to handle a deposition, for example, of an expert.