Blawg Directory: Legal Technology
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The Many Faces of Mike - Litigation Support
Posts directed at other litigation support professionals about software, hardware and electronic evidence, as well as coverage of newsletters and podcasts on the same subject matter.
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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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Deeplinks Blog
Features news and information identified as important by the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
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Out-of-the-Box Lawyering
Whether an attorney is creative or not, this blog purports to help lawyers arrive at practical solutions for clients.
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KM Space
"Musings from a knowledge management attorney and real estate lawyer on knowledge management, legal technology and the practice of law."
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Sound Evidence
An e-discovery blog featuring posts on trends, news, links, case law, white papers, commentary and analysis in the fast-changing world of electronic evidence.
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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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BlawgIT
BlawgIT covers internet legal issues, including patent, copyright and trademark issues.
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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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The Connected Lawyer
A blawg discussing advances in legal technology and the effects that it has upon the practice of law.
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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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Law, Technology & Legal Marketing Blog
Covers legal website design, search engine optimization and marketing for law firms. Includes information on the latest Justia Web products.
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Home Office Envy
This blawg "will address every possible angle of going home to work, but more importantly, leveraging technology, the Internet and common sense to maintain and grow any professional service business. Maybe I, or other contributors to this site, will inspire not only lawyers, but other entrepreneurs in any professional service industry, to take a second look at their socially and professionally accepted business model, and discover new ways to make work more streamlined, efficient, well-marketed … and comfortable."
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Techno.la
A technology blog for legal aid and public interest advocates and pro bono volunteers.
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In Re Discovery
Electronic discovery information.
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Res Ipsa Blog
"Legal news and articles of interest to litigators and law students alike. Topics covered include criminal law, tax law, current events, Supreme Court cases, as well as other important cases that affect the business community. The blog also focuses on the use of technology in litigation and the practice of law."
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Complex Discovery
"Contains information, tools, and tactics relevant to the growing electronic discovery market. Nothing is ever as simple as it seems, and with that in mind, hopefully the content provided on this blog will help you as you translate complex discovery into executional simplicity."
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Virtual Law Practice
"Virtual law, elawyering, online legal services or unbundled law. However you choose to label it—this blog covers professional, technology and ethics issues that arise from a completely Web-based virtual law practice." Stephanie Kimbro writes about her own day-to-day experiences in her virtual law office, dealing with clients and new technologies.
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John Palfrey
This blawg covers the activities of Harvard University Law School's Berkman Center for Internet & Society as well as legal technology and current events related to Internet law, trademark and copyright law and media and communications law.
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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!)."