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Social Media Law Student
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This site was created with the purpose of connecting lawyers to new technologies in hopes of making the practice of law easier—both inside and outside of the courtroom.
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Blogger Award Scam Aimed at Top Law Bloggers
Why anyone would try to scam some of the world’s most tech savvy legal professionals is beyond me. Unfortunately, someone tried. And they got caught. Basically, a group of people running NewLawyer.com, Attorney.org, and Laws.com tried to pawn o...
What is Google Chrome OS?
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Examining the Proposed Changes to the Federal Rules of Evidence
The federal judiciary recently posted a revised version of the Federal Rules of Evidence to solicit comments on the proposed changes. The revisions, overall, are a tremendous improvement over the current rules. They make the rules easier to read and ...
Twitter Launches: Retweet to Share Tweets (BETA)
I recevied the following message on Twitter today - depicted above (click image for larger view). Twitter is adding a special symbol (left) for tweets that have been retweeted. Not as earth shattering exciting as Twitter Lists but new nonethe...
Proposed Changes to Federal Rules of Evidence
The federal judiciary recently posted a revised version of the Federal Rules of Evidence to solicit comments on the proposed changes. The revisions, overall, are a tremendous improvement over the current rules. They make the rules easier to read and ...
Google Scholar Search Now Includes U.S. Case Law and Legal Journals
The legal research game has just taken a light-year shift, thanks to Google. Last night, Google quietly non-announced that Scholar search now includes U.S. federal and state case law and legal journals. Recently, the debate on open access to legal i...


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Posted: February 22nd, 2009 | More Reviews From SocialMediaLaw | Report This Comment