Month: June 2010

FreeLegalWeb

In case you haven’t heard via other channels, the FreeLegalWeb beta service is now live.

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Personally, I think we’re tops

Have you noticed how recently your site has been doing so much better on Google? Those SEO efforts are really paying off, right? Wrong! Google is showing you what you want to see. Actually it’s been going on a long while. In April 2009 Goog introduced Personalized Search for everyone. Basically this means that your […]

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A new Legal Web ebook with CPD for solicitors

Thanks to Tessa Shepperson for reviewing favourably Delia Venables and my latest Legal Web ebook with CPD for solicitors called Modern Practice Topics for Solicitors. Are you feeling ignorant about the internet. Worried about wikis? Bothered by blogs? Or intimidated by twitter? You need a bit of professional training and guidance. Allow me to introduce […]

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In praise of Small Law

I’m usually suitably supplicant in agreeing with future-of-law guru Susskind, but I take issue with the views implicit in his recent Times Online piece Does the Law Society know that there’s an internet generation? The report tells us that, in 2008, 85.9 per cent of law firms had four or fewer partners, while 44.2 per […]

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