Disaster recovery materials.
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Dennis Kennedy
Dennis Kennedy is a well-known lawyer, author, blogger, speaker and podcaster who is considered among the most influential authority on the application of technology in the practice of law. He is widely-praised for his ability to communicate complex technological and legal issues into language that non-experts can easily understand.
LexThink BlawgThink
Pre-announcing LexThink’s BlawgThink.
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Pushing RSS
Fred Faulkner’s post called “Pushing RSS to the Next Level With a Good Marketing Strategy” is a very good introduction to RSS and RSS strategies for bloggers and other information providers.
The money quote:
“The potential for RSS is huge and we (publishers, bloggers, Webmasters, marketers) need to take charge and promote RSS
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The Most Important Post I Read Today: Pollard on Katrina and 9/11
When the levee breaks.
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Hurricane Relief – Legal Tech Effort
Shifting to another blogging vehicle for hurricane-related matters.
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Karen Kovacik’s Metropolis Burning
For poetry fans.
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Karen Kovacik's Metropolis Burning
For poetry fans.
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Hurricane Help – Starting Points (or New Orleans Relief, part 2)
Glenn Reynolds has a great list of organizations you can donate to for assistance in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
B.L. Ochman and Evan Schaeffer recommend the Red Cross as your best choice.
I have not yet seen or heard of systems being set up via Amazon or elsewhere as happened after the tsunami, but…
New Lawyer Marketing Web Resource Debuts
New legal marketing resource.
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New Orleans Relief, part 1
I’m planning to collect and post a set of links about ways to help out with the Hurricane Katrina disaster.
For now, however, my biggest relief is that my friend and blogging colleague Ernie Svensen has gotten out New Orleans safely. The posts on his blog about his experience are both touching and compelling. The…