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  • Build a Solo Practice @ SPU

    "Newly minted or well-seasoned, teaching you how to create and grow your legal practice." Business planning from the ground up: marketing, getting clients, keeping clients.

  • 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."

  • 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.

  • LawBiz Blog

    LawBiz Blog bills itself as "your practical guide to profit." Topics include running a law firm as well as profitably exiting by selling a law practice. It contains advice on law practice management and technology, linking to relevant articles and podcasts. Some of the podcasts are interviews done by blawg author Ed Poll.

  • TechnoLawyer Blog

    TechnoLawyer Blog covers "all the legal technology and practice management news that's fit to blog," including recurring features like TechnoEditorials. It also has a growing collection of online legal videos and is home to BlawgWorld, a free annual eBook that showcases essays from influential blogs.

  • Larry Bodine LawMarketing Blog

    This blog links to news stories and studies about law firms' marketing-related activities and makes notes of those who are and aren't successful, advises law firms on how their marketing dollars should be spent and reviews newly published books about networking and marketing.

  • The Mac Lawyer

    This blog takes on the Microsoft/PC-centric law practice model, chronicles the experiences of lawyers who make the switch from PC to Mac, and offers tips and advice to those considering a Mac-based practice.

  • Technology & Marketing Law Blog

    This blog discusses Internet and intellectual property law with an emphasis on search engines, spam, adware/spyware, and other marketing issues.

  • 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.

  • lennyesq

    Posts news of interest to members of the New York bar as well as about new gadgets.

  • EDD Update

    Electronic data discovery news and analysis.

  • PDF for Lawyers

    "How to use PDFs in the practice of law—Tips & Techniques."

  • WisBlawg - From the UW Law Library

    Legal research and Internet news and information with an emphasis on Wisconsin.

  • The Common Scold

    "The Common Scold is named after a cause of action that originated in Pilgrim days, when meddlesome, argumentative, opinionated women who displeased the Puritan elders were punished by a brisk dunk in the local pond. Believe it or not, the tort lasted until 1972, when State v. Palendrano, 120 N.J. Super. 336, 293 A.2d 747 (N.J.Super.L., Jul 13, 1972) pretty much put it to rest. But the thought of those feisty women, not afraid of a little cold water, has always cheered me up and inspired me."

  • Legalethics.com

    "Focusing on the ethical issues associated with the use of technology by legal professionals."

  • 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!"

  • Novalawcity

    Features "adventures in law and technology" through the lens of bloggers at the Shepard Broad Law Center of Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

  • Lawgarithms

    This blawg focuses "on legal issues surrounding technology-based entertainment."

  • Moritz Legal Information Blog

    "Legal information and research resources brought to you by the Michael E. Moritz Law Library at The Ohio State University."

  • Erik J. Heels

    Technology, Law, Baseball, and Rock 'n' Roll. Mostly patent law and trademark law.

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