After thinking about why Google Docs may matter for the law, a few thoughts. One key is to foster working together with a simple interface (compatible with Word, Excel and PowerPoint) at a near-zero price point. That doesn't mean other … [Continue reading]
Google Docs Roils Legal Tech – I
If a picture is worth a thousand words, a short video is probably worth a few more: Here's the link if you're reading this off a feed. So this use of Google Docs involves documents, but it may not even be the best part. Note the video mentioned … [Continue reading]
Barbarians Behind the Publisher’s Gate?
Publishers targeting professional markets have long relied upon high-ticket subscriptions to hard-copy publications to produce good returns for their investors. The times have been a-changin' and may now be doing so even faster. The New York Times … [Continue reading]
Rating the Raters
Who is watching those who watch (and rate) corporations on governance practices? Stanford Professor Jeffrey Pfeffer is one, and he writes about the governance ratings rage in Business 2.0 (which Time, Inc. has unfortunately decided to shutter). … [Continue reading]
HireTrade Goes After Avvo?
Lawyer rating site Avvo made a big splash earlier this year. As legal news and as a defendant. Now lawyer connection site HireTrade steps into the fray. As reported by John Cook of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, HireTrade CEO Neil Sandhu has a … [Continue reading]
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