Why Do Some Law Students Have a Blog?
UPDATE: Real Lawyers Have Blogs says that one law school graduate landed a job with a large firm by blogging. NOTE: If you are a law student or attorney with a blog, please see the offer to promote...
View ArticleBest Law School Notetaking Software (for PC)
After my first law school semester, a friend tried to convince me to leave Microsoft Word and instead take notes with Microsoft OneNote 2003 (Old Version). I refused. Finally, I decided to give OneNote...
View ArticleBest Facebook Applications
Facebook.com has many excellent applications. The best Facebook applications are featured and reviewed at www.BestFacebookApplications.com. If you are a Facebook.com fan who uses facebook applications,...
View ArticleLaw School has Law Student Blog Directory
Regent University School of Law has a web page listing its law students’ blogs. This was the first time I had seen a law school that published a list of blogs run by its law students. Does your law...
View ArticleFrugal Law Student Wins Law School Blog Contest
The Frugal Law Student blog won the Law School division of the ABA’s blog contest, “Top 100 law blogs in the country.” But the contest was not without drama. The Frugal Law Student blog won the contest...
View Article5 Blogs for Law Students
This article was submitted by a guest author, listed at the end of this article. It’s that time of year again—back to school. Soon, you’ll be up to your nose in coursework, with little or no time for...
View ArticleClio Review – Clio Law Firm Software Online
November 2013 Clio Review Click here to view the embedded video. Below is a review of Clio updated in November, 2012, followed by an old review from 2009. The 2009 Clio review has become obsolete due...
View ArticleEasy Legal Billing Overview | Software for Attorneys
Occasionally I try out new law firm software in hopes of finding one I actually like. Most law firm software is viewed as a necessary evil: old, cumbersome, and frustrating. This is a review of Easy...
View ArticleLinkedIn for Law Students
Should law students use LinkedIn? Similar to the ways that law students can stay connected on Facebook, LinkedIn provides new attorneys opportunities to stay connected and expand their network as they...
View ArticlePACER vs. ECF: The Difference between District Court Case Systems
Attorneys, law students, and the public often ask about the difference between the federal district court’s two online computer systems that allow access to court documents: PACER and ECF. In short,...
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