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[Bug-ToutDoux] crass peter


From: Kit Everett
Subject: [Bug-ToutDoux] crass peter
Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2006 01:36:21 +0200
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I say, a blog is "an online newspaper or magazine column without the newspaper or magazine. A benefit of the reverse chronological order of blogs is that you can see quickly whether there is something new on a blog. What I remember most from the call was the wise advice he gave me, and the simple fact that it is much easier to talk to people for the first time when you've read and admired their work.
com website after interviewing me about blogging, legal technology and other topics.
I don't have to go out to each blog individually. A benefit of the reverse chronological order of blogs is that you can see quickly whether there is something new on a blog. " part of an ongoing discussion we're having over there about virtual law firms and related issues. As many of you know, I like to explain blogs in terms of effects rather than technology.
" part of an ongoing discussion we're having over there about virtual law firms and related issues.
With the flags at half-mast today, it made for a way to take a little pause to reflect.
It's not like you can avoid the topic. " Lasica's article was one of the main motivators for me to get my blog launched.
com website after interviewing me about blogging, legal technology and other topics.
If I were to write a book, what would you most like it to be about? One day, we were talking about artificial intelligence and the law, and the applicability of computers to legal decision-making. In it, as in all her writing, you see how it is possible to write with passion and fire about things you care about and believe are important. You can find hundreds of blogs that interest you and even if you limit yourself to the leading authorities in your niche areas, you may still find yourself visiting a good number of blogs.
Will the response of lawyers to electronic discovery and the complexity of electronic discovery add enough additional burden to our court system to effectively break it?
It's takes time and effort.
Do you start your day by visiting a bunch of blogs?
Do you start your day by visiting a bunch of blogs? Let us know if you'd like to hear more about the seminar and whether it might work for your legal department or law firm.
What if a blogger hasn't posted something new that day?
Coming soon - a new LexThink public conference.
I've had a number of people get in touch with me about the questions I raised.


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