by Keith Lee | Social Media
From Reuters/ MSNBC: Over a three-week period in November and December, Reuters Legal monitored Twitter, reading tweets that were returned when “jury duty” was typed into the site’s search engine. Tweets from people describing themselves as...
by Keith Lee | Social Media
Over at the Legal Blogging Group on Linked In, someone asked the following: “What are your best recommendations to enhance SEO? Have you found a particular method or series of steps to be particularly effective? To what extent do you interpret and utilize...
by Keith Lee | Legal News
Jim Mchaleny’s most recent column for the ABA is quite a good one. I first noticed it over at WAC? Here’s his example of a reasonable argument (though do go read the whole thing): “I like the idea of reasonable arguments,” said Barbara, “but give me a ‘for...
by Keith Lee | Law School
This is a bit of an aside, if you are a law student, or fresh lawyer, there are two post you need to read over at law:dev/null. If you’re not interested in reading about why or why not to go to law school, feel free to skip this post. ________ Greg ran through a...
by Keith Lee | Legal News
Back in 2008, Judge Richard A. Posner and Professor Albert H. Yoon sent out a survey to a number of judges seeking to determine how lawyers are perceived by the judiciary. Recently, they published their findings in the Stanford Law Review. The abstract: Studying the...
by Keith Lee | Social Media
A CNet article has a bit of the background. From the Florida Supreme Court, new jury instructions to be adopted statewide: During deliberations, jurors must communicate about the case only with one another and only when all jurors are present in the jury room. You are...