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Blawg of the Day - Delaware eDiscovery Report
A blog today on a subject near and dear to my heart: the a href="http://www.delawareediscovery.com/" Delaware eDiscovery Report/a is authored by the firm Morris James, which as you might expect is located in Wilmington, Delaware. You'll find posts here on admissibility of electronic evidence, best practices, cooperation, cost shifting, inadvertent disclosure, search methodology, and much more.div class="feedflare"
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New Title, Same Great Content
It's hard to believe that I've been publishing the a href="http://www.inter-alia.net/ILRW/currentissue.php" Internet Legal Research Weekly/a for bu10 years/b/u. The newsletter started out as a way for lawyers and other Internet researchers to learn more about helpful websites and use the Internet to conduct research. Over the past few years, though, the newsletter has expanded to a number of legal technology topics, so much that I don't think the title "Internet Legal Research Weekly" makes sense. So, it was time for a change.
I polled my subscribers for new title suggestions, and I received some thoughtful and really creative responses. In the end, I took the recommendation of a family member, who thought I should give the newsletter a more personal brand. So that's what I did.
To understand the new title, you have to know more about my name. Many of you have only seen my name here on the blog, in the newsletter, or online somewhere, so you probably haven't heard it pronounced. Contrary to popular belief, it's not pronounced like "Miguel," although I get that a lot. It's a lot easier, actually - it's "Mile," like the unit of measurement. I'm taking advantage of that pronunciation in the new title of the newsletter, which is:
bThe Mighell Marker: A Legal Technology Weekly/b
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Blawg of the Day - Tax, Trusts Estates Law Monitor
I've mentioned blogs by Cole Schotz before, and I've got another one for you today. The a href="http://www.taxtrustsandestateslawmonitor.com/" Tax, Trusts Estates Law Monitor/a provides updates and commentary on business and individual tax and estate planning. You'll find posts on estate, gift and income tax, as well as estate planning and legislation affecting that area.div class="feedflare"
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Dennis Kennedy
Legal Ethics and Social Media - CLE Seminar in St. Louis
Lawyers using or interested in learning more about social media who will be in St. Louis on March 23 have a great opportunity to learn about social media and ethics and pick up a couple of CLE ethics hours. I'm excited to be one of the speakers on an excellent panel with legal ethics expert Mike Downey and The Bar Plan's Christina Lewis Abate.
The seminar is called "The Ethics of Social Media" and the details can be found here.
We'll cover differences between LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, the basics of how to use each platform, including privacy settings, ad purchasing and disclaimer requirements, plus how to avoid potential pitfalls including a review of recent case law and rules of advertising, malpractice avoidance, and model social networking policies. We're also planning to have plenty of Q & A.
The pricing ($95) is great, especially for the number of ethics credit. There's a special deal ($30) for law students.
The Bar Assoication of Metropolitan St. Louis' Young Lawyers Division is sponsoring the event at BAMSL's downtown St. Louis headquarters.
Highly recommended. Help us get the word out about this one. Hope to see you there.
BAMSL members may register here.
Can't make it on the 23rd? Give the new episode of The Kennedy-Mighell Report podcast, "Social Media Common Sense," a listen.
[Originally posted on DennisKennedy.Blog (http://www.denniskennedy.com/blog/)]
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