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Legal Office Guru
"Bite-sized solutions to your Microsoft Office challenges."
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Legal Offshoring
Links to different outsourcing companies in India and information about related conferences.
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Legal Practice Pro
Posts from a solo practitioner about how solo and small-firm lawyers can best market their law firms and manage their firm's finances.
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Legal Process Outsourcing
Observations on legal outsourcing.
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Legal Process Outsourcing
Discusses LPO topics, such as billing and alternative business structures.
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Legal Productivity
Posts discuss marketing through blogging and other social media; the latest "productivity" mobile apps; and work/life balance topics.
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Legal Project Management
"Information on project management that is targeted to lawyers, paralegals, and litigation support professionals." A reoccurring feature is the weekly "LPM Tidbits of the Week."
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Legal Skills Prof Blog
"A forum for news and discussion between and among law professors who teach legal skills (including legal writing professors, clinicians and 'doctrinal' professors who incorporate practical skills into their courses), practitioners who hire the students we teach, and students themselves who are interested in keeping abreast of trends in legal skills training." Posts address legal writing, very basic law practice management skills, and how law schools can better serve their students.
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Legal Transformation: The Changing Legal Profession
"Viewpoints on legal transformation: innovations in preparation, practice and the profession."
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Legal Web Experts
"This blog serves as a place for attorneys to find the latest information on how to create and maintain an online presence and gives tips and relevant news stories to aid law firms."
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Legal Writing Prof Blog
Posts are devoted to legal writing news, issues, war stories and continuing education opportunities.
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Legalethics.com
"Focusing on the ethical issues associated with the use of technology by legal professionals."
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LegalJob
"LegalJob is intended to provide practical advice for current law school students and law firm associates. LegalJob will focus on guidance for maximizing performance while in law school, securing the dream (or any) law firm job, excelling as an associate, and moving on the fast track to making partner. LegalJob will feature guest posts from successful practitioners at small, medium and large firms, attorneys who have started their own firms, and professors at the nation's top law schools."
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Legally Blind
Blog interviews employed attorneys to ask advice on job-hunting. "Interviews will mainly be conducted on attorneys who have only been practicing for 5 years or less, to gain an understanding of the best ways to navigate a job search through this poor economy."
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LegalTypist
"Legal tech tips from the trenches."
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Legalwriting.net Blog
This blawg is dedicated to "making legal writing clear, correct and direct." Posts cover the latest court rules regarding word limits and page limits, as well as the use of cites, footnotes and dates. He even entertains debate about the serial comma.
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lennyesq
Posts news of interest to members of the New York bar as well as about new gadgets.
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Likelihood of Success
A potpourri of legal and nonlegal topics of general interest. As the blawg itself puts it: “Likelihood of success on the merits” — 'likelihood of success' for short — is a term used by courts to describe one of the factors considered when evaluating whether to grant a preliminary injunction: In order to merit the 'unusual' remedy of preliminary relief, the party that wants the injunction has to be able to convince the court, on a preliminary basis — meaning before the record is fully developed — that one of the reasons it is entitled to temporary relief is that it will probably win the case anyway."
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Litigation, Evaluation and Trial Strategy Blog
This blog contains advice for trial lawyers and (to a lesser extent) clients, with posts such as "Twelve Ways To Alienate The Trial Judge" and "Why You Need To Interview Your Client."
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LLRX
Posts cover legal research and tech issues relevant to librarians, lawyers and law firms.

