Rick Klau of Feedburner/Google [LexBlog Q & A]
am 30.01.2008 von Handakte WebLAWg
We’re taking the LexBlog Q & A in a different direction this morning, putting our focus for today’s interview less on the law and more on new media technologies (specifically, RSS). And who better to speak with on this matter than Rick Klau, former vice president of publisher services at FeedBurner?
Rick, who since FeedBurner’s sale to Google has been a part of Google’s content acquisition team, answered a …
Ernie the Attorney [LexBlog Q & A, part 1 of 2]
Handakte WebLAWg / Continuing with our LexBlog Q & A interview series, today we feature some words of wisdom from Ernest Svenson, aka Ernie the Attorney, a New Orleans-based lawyer and long-time blogger. In our phone interview earlier this week, Ernie and I spoke …
John Sirman of the State Bar of Texas [LexBlog Q & A]
Handakte WebLAWg / What is Texas Bar Circle? That’s a good question…and one best answered by John Sirman, manager of TexasBar.com and technology editor of the Texas Bar Journal. How fortunate it is, then, that John just happens to be our guest for todayR…
Tom Goldstein of SCOTUSblog [LexBlog Q & A, part 2 of 2]
Handakte WebLAWg / Today we continue what we started yesterday: our LexBlog Q & A with Tom Goldstein, the attorney from Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld who runs the successful law blog SCOTUSblog. In part 1, Tom discussed how they developed their wiki companio…
Mary Flood of the Houston Chronicle [LexBlog Q & A]
Handakte WebLAWg / Last week, we wrote about Legal Briefs, the Houston Chronicle’s new blog that launched Thursday to allow greater discussion between Houston’s legal community and the general public. The project was spearheaded by blogging reporter Mary Fl…
Edward Still of Votelaw [LexBlog Q & A]
Handakte WebLAWg / Edward Still’s political blog Votelaw, started back in mid-2002, is one of the oldest law blogs around. Fitting, then, that we feature its author for today’s LexBlog Q & A. Ed is an Alabama-based attorney who focuses his practice on …
Doug Berman of Sentencing Law & Policy Blog [LexBlog Q & A]
Handakte WebLAWg / Doug Berman, professor at the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, is today’s LexBlog Q & A guest. Doug’s Sentencing Law & Policy Blog is part of the Law Professor Blogs network. In 2004, the SL&P blog received nati…
Ken Adams of AdamsDrafting [LexBlog Q & A]
Handakte WebLAWg / When it comes to tightly focused blogs, few can compare to the work of Ken Adams. Ken, the subject of today’s LexBlog Q & A, is a New York-based lawyer who specializes in contract drafting. Through private consulting, published articles/bo…
Library of Congress Blog [LexBlog Q & A]
Handakte WebLAWg / Today’s LexBlog Q & A features a special guest: Matt Raymond, Director of Communications for the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. and author of the Library’s official blog. We stumbled across Matt’s blog recently and wer…
Law firm blog policy: LexBlog’s sample
Handakte WebLAWg / LexBlog is routinely asked for a sample law firm blog policy. My approach has been too cavalier. ‘Why do you need a policy for something that is just a different medium for communication? Law firms need to look at their own policies and see how…
May It Please The Court [LexBlog Q & A]
Handakte WebLAWg / J. Craig Williams, our guest for today’s LexBlog Q & A, is the founder of the Williams Lindberg Law Firm and author of the law blog May It Please The Court. Based out of Newport Beach, California, Craig’s blog - started in 2004 - rec…
Susannah Gardner, author of Buzz Marketing with Blogs for Dummies [LexBlog Q & A]
Handakte WebLAWg / Our first LexBlog Q & A of the week focuses less on the law and more on blogs: the impact they’re having on journalism, how they’ve changed in recent years, and how authors manage to keep up with the industry. To guide us through the…
Tom Mighell of Inter Alia [LexBlog Q & A]
Handakte WebLAWg / Today we start off the new week with a LexBlog Q & A featuring Tom Mighell. Tom is a Texas-based attorney with Cowles & Thompson who has surrounded himself with technology, serving as webmaster for the firm’s websites and operating hi…
Ed Poll of LawBiz Management [LexBlog Q & A]
Handakte WebLAWg / The steady stream of LexBlog Q & A interviews continues on this Friday. Our end-of-week guest? LexBlog client Ed Poll. Ed is a law firm management consultant who runs LawBiz Management and operates the company’s LawBiz Blog. With 25 years…
Anita Campbell of Small Business [LexBlog Q & A]
Handakte WebLAWg / Today’s guest for the LexBlog Q & A is Anita Campbell, an Ohio-based lawyer with a wealth of knowledge on technology issues currently serving as CEO/editor-in-chief of Small Business Trends. Her blog, which launched in 2003 and has been go…
ABA Journal names ‘Lawyer-Blogger’
Handakte WebLAWg / Kudos to the ABA Journal for naming blogging lawyers as one their newsmakers of the year for 2007 and 2008. It’s the cover story for the Journal’s January 2008 edition. (…) URL: LexBlog posted on January 2008…
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