Between Lawyers
This blawg provides "just-in-time group commentary on the issues raised when technology, culture and the law intersect." It takes you "behind the firewalls and conference room doors to show you how experienced lawyers deal with these issues and help you prepare for the new challenges we all face."
Author: This blawg has five contributors. Denise Howell also writes two other blawgs: Bag and Baggage and Lawgarithms. Dennis Kennedy also writes DennisKennedy.blog. Tom Mighell also writes Inter-Alia and contributes to ABA Techshow.Blog. Marty Schwimmer also founded The Trademark Blog. Ernest Svenson also authors Ernie the Attorney and PDF for Lawyers.
Blawg Related Categories: Intellectual Property Law • Copyright Law • Internet Law • Law Practice Management • Law Schools • Media & Communications Law • Science & Technology Law • Evidence
Recent Posts from Between Lawyers
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The Lawyer's Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies
The Lawyer's Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies: Smart Ways to Work Together, the new book from Between Lawyers' own Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighell is now now available for preorder at the ABA Web…
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Calling All Legal Tech MacGyvers - A Mini-contest
I'm planning to write an article about what I'm calling "MacGyver" technology tricks. I'm assuming that you are familiar with the MacGyver concept (or you can wikipedia it). As an example, consider using a digital…
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If It's All About Respect, Why Do They Look So Foolish?
So — what should Nixon Peabody have done when its embarrassing firm non-theme song made its inevitable way onto the Web? (And into the atmosphere of countless homes and offices, as its hapless victims hum…
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Facebook for Lawyers?
Tom Mighell and Dennis Kennedy have posted a new episode of their podcast, The Kennedy-Mighell Report (RSS feed here). In this episode, Dennis and Tom discuss the use (or potential use) of Facebook by lawyers,…
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BlawgWorld 2007: An Introduction to the World of Blawgs
TechnoLawyer's new free eBook, BlawgWorld 2007, features a selected post from 77 different law-related blogs. It's a good introduction to the current state of blogging for everyone, no matter what your familiarity, or lack of…
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Copyright thought balloon: YouTube vs. RSS
Consider and discuss the technical, legal, and/or policy differences, if any, between this and this.
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Legal Issues Of Law And Commerce
I'll be on a panel at BlogHer this weekend called Professional Blogging: Art and Commerce — The other side of the professional blogging coin is looking at the business ramification of making money with your…
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Announcing the New Between Lawyers Facebook Group
The untold story of this blog is that the Between Lawyers authors spend more time gabbing with each other via email than posting to the blog. During one of our recent quite extended email conversations,…
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George Lenard On Facebooking Employment Candidates
Here are George Lenard's posts on the subject: Employers Using Facebook for Background Checking: Is It Legal? More on using facebook et al. in recruiting and hiring (Part II) Employers Using Facebook for Background Checking,…
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Using Photos and Videos and the Role of the Creative Commons Licenses
Denise Howell raises some questions for bloggers and others who embed YouTube and other videos into their blog posts. Even better, she offers some answers to the questions in her post "Embedding a Headache." Shelley…