Kevin O' Keefe reports in his excellent "Real Lawyers Have Blogs" that Amazon is experimenting with using its A9 search engine to rate service providers. Here's a link to a "lawyer" search that appears to default to the Seattle area. Kevin notes … [Continue reading]
BitTorrent and the Law
From time to time, I will note developing areas of technology that may affect how "the law" is used by corporations and their lawyers in the future. I feel a file-sharing program called BitTorrent falls into this category. Yesterday, Seth Godin … [Continue reading]
Legal Podcasting recognized by Adam Curry
Podcasting pioneer Adam Curry mentions professional applications and Legal Sound Check in his 1/25/2005 edition of the Daily Source Code. Full details and audio summary are available on the Legal Sound Check site here. The law starts to go open … [Continue reading]
New Legal Podcast
The Wired GC announces an audiocast for people interested in "law plus music in less than 7 minutes": "Legal Sound Check": learn more here; take a listen here. Onward and upward, hopefully... … [Continue reading]
Robert Scoble, Enemy of Outside Counsel
Steve Rubel has a fascinating post about how self-described "Microsoft geek blogger" Robert Scoble helped to defuse a legal brouhaha over the posting of information on the Engadget weblog. Jason Calacanis of Weblogs, Inc. helpfully reprints the … [Continue reading]
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