LexBlog Network Law Roundup – 5/29/09
May 29, 2009
“Like a bad rash that won’t go away, the Twitter value debate continues,” says Adrian Lurssen of JD Supra. This debate comes up so often. Now, would so many marketers be looking into using Twitter if there really were no benefit at all? Probably not. Lurssen points out one benefit of Twitter that some people may not realize. Many other good posts as well. Alright, have a great weekend everyone. Go LeBron.
- Twitter for Lawyers: One Benefit You Might Not Have Considered – Legal marketer Adrian Lurssen on JD Supra’s JD Scoop
- Green Roofing–Landscaping? Roofing? Controversy! – Philadelphia LEED AP Shari Shapiro on her Green Building Law Blog
- White House Releases 60-day Cybersecurity Review Detailing Threats – The blogging lawyers and attorneys at Hunton & Williams on their Privacy & Information Security Law Blog
- Prom Season – Parents Beware – New Jersey lawyer Richard Schnoll on his New Jersey Car Accident Law Blog
- Legal Marketing Strategies: 15 Ideas for Keeping in Touch with Referral Sources: Ideas 11-15 – Small business coach Stephen Fairley of The Rainmaker Institute in The Rainmaker Blog
- Alabama Appeals Court: Last-minute Prenuptial Agreement is Completely Valid – Birmingham attorney Steven D. Eversole in his Alabama DUI & Criminal Defense Law Blog
- Tracking the Food Safety Working Group – More or Less Legal Exposure Food Sellers? – Seattle lawyer Ken Odza of Stoel Rives in the firm’s Food Liability Law Blog
- The Dirtiest Word in the Legal Dictionary – Legal consultant Alexis Martin-Neely on her Law Business Revolution Blog
- Non-compete Agreements in a Bad Economy – Somerville attorney Frank Steinberg in his New Jersey Employment Law Blog
- Another Life Settlement Ponzi Scheme? – Hartford lawyer Katherine Scanlon of Pullman & Comley on the firm’s blog, Secondary Market Law
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