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    Blame the Tools

    Over the years I’ve worked with technology, I’ve listened to many, many complaints about the technological tools that folks are using in their work. Everything from poor interfaces, slow response times, and various limitations of the tools. One of the more interesting ones I’ve seen though, are the folks who get bad data from a…

  • Not the Only One Starting a Ning Site

    Douglas Welch started off the New Year by launching a Ning network tied to his Career Opportunities podcast, which is somewhat interesting. Of course, the one big reason I went with Ning, as opposed to an existing social networking platform like Facebook, was to allow folks to participate in a network for child abuse survivors,…

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    LexTweet

    An interesting new tool from the fine folks at Lexblogs, LexTweet is: Lextweet is a new website developed by LexBlog showcasing members of the legal community who are using Twitter as well as what they are tweeting. Lextweet community members include lawyers as well as other professionals serving our legal profession. I have learned equally…

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    Playing the Hero

    After a trip to the Franklin Park Conservatory this afternoon, followed by a nice lunch, we came home and my wife proceeded to head up to the office to work on uploading some of her photos. Not 10 minutes later, I hear her calling for me to come help her. Somehow, the CF card she…

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    Remaking the Legal Industry

    Jordan Furlong has an interesting look at the current economic malaise in the legal industry. He’s convinced the downturn is part of a “regeneration” of law, People will always need lawyers, and lawyers will still be here to do what we do best: counsel, advise, advocate, analyze, facilitate and connect. The legal profession will be…

  • Best of 2008

    Like last year, I decided to share the photos from 2008 for a year-end post. Again, these are the photos I liked and enjoyed the most, you may not agree, but they’re my photos and this is my blog. *L* Tags: Bestof2008, Flickr, Pictobrowser