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Lawyers Blogging on Cases: Good or Bad?

am 01.05.2008 von Handakte WebLAWg

Anonymous attorney blogs, online rantings, negative press releases sent via mass mailings. These days, any number of self-publication methods are available to lawyers looking to spin their cases — or others’. As Dan Ross, a litigator at Stroock & Stroock, puts it,
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