New or upgraded software for e-discovery, document management, and practice management dominates fall releases
...a new content organization system and additional features for user efficiency, PBwiki Inc. CEO Jim Groff said. For organization, Legal Hub now...
...comment on content at will. When it was founded in 2005 as PBwiki, the company broke new ground with a hosting service that made wikis...
...comment on content at will. When it was founded in 2005 as PBwiki, the company broke new ground with a hosting service that made wikis...
"So much from so little," says attorney Robert J. Ambrogi of Twitter, the microblogging site. But Twitter's simplicity can be limiting. As a result, a cottage industry is emerging with hundreds of th
A host of free Web applications are surprisingly effective in helping lawyers and marketing staff stay on top of their game. The trick is knowing which tools out there are worth your time and effort.
So much from so little — you can work wonders with 140 characters
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Why are so many lawyers atwitter over Twitter? Attorney Robert J. Ambrogi wondered what value there could be in a microblogging tool that limits each post to 140 characters, so Ambrogi strapped on wi
Sixteen ways to use Twitter to enhance your law practice and profile
...he is writing about blogging and social media, http://humanlaw.pbwiki.com.The key...
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