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  • Ernie the Attorney

    This blog mixes personal musings with takes on law and politics.

  • Esquire | Mac

    "About my adventures in using Macs in my criminal and civil litigation practice."

  • 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."

  • 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."

  • 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."

  • 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. The blog 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.

  • GetLawyerLeads.com

    Internet marketing and search engine optimization for lawyers.

  • Going Paperless

    "One lawyer's quest to make work easier." The author notes how lawyers and judges are using technology and social media in their day-to-day practice as well as how the law is responding to everyone else's use of technology and social media.

  • 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.

  • Halak Consulting LLC

    "Legal technologies and law firm business processes."

  • Hearsay Culture

    This blawg is dedicated to the KZSU-FM (Stanford University) radio interview show and podcast Hearsay Culture, “an interview talk show that focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored.”

  • Her-Law-Firm

    The blogger writes about her experiences setting up a brand new solo practice. Topics include choosing time-managing software, marketing, client relationships and cutting ties to her previous firm.

  • High Steppin’ Searches

    Internet marketing and search engine optimization for lawyers, as well as information about Boston-area lawyer events.

  • Hildebrandt Institute

    "The source for legal industry news, market trends and Hildebrandt Institute events."

  • I Heart Tech

    "A legal technology blog helping lawyers and their staff improve their relationship with technology one tip at a time."

  • Info/Law

    "What is Information Law? We see it as an obvious convergence of intellectual property doctrine, communications regulation, First Amendment norms, and new technology. As information becomes the most precious commodity of the 21st century, the law surrounding it will have to evolve. That’s what we want to talk and think about here—along with various related and not-so-related threads (hey, “information” covers a lot of ground!)."

  • InFocus

    "Updates on the latest endeavors in trial consulting, graphics and support."

  • Informationoverlord

    Information management posts focus on communications media and technology law in the UK.

  • Inside Privacy

    Blog focuses on privacy law, both globally and in the United States. Topics include pending legislation, court decisions, media coverage and government reports. Some examples are "Towards a European Cloud Computing Strategy," "Department of Justice Calls for Enhanced Data Retention from Service Providers" and "What Wired's 'Ultra Personalized' Take on Privacy Means for You."

  • Inter Alia

    "An Internet legal research weblog, among other things." Inter Alia remains a prime source for us when it comes to finding new blogs to watch: A “blawg of the day” is posted Monday through Friday, and there are occasional weekend posts tipping off readers about new Internet tools.

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