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Thursday, April 4, 2013

What's happening in legal social media?

Legal Social Media
If you're interested in keeping up with legal social media, you probably know there's a lot out there to sort through. Here are a few interesting articles from the blogs we follow to get you inspired:

Prosecutor's Use of Undercover Paralegals in Ethics Spat Brings Reprimand
Check out the ABA Journal's article on the attorney who used a paralegal as an undercover agent. (Apparently, sending a paralegal to pose as a student taking a survey to gather information in your ethics complaint is a bad idea.)

Will Paralegals Disappear?
The Paralegal Mentor takes a look at the future of paralegals challenged by new technologies and recession, and offers tips for keeping up in a changing workplace.

California Court Record Fees Changes Pending
The BRB's Public Records Blog offers article on the CA Administrative Office of the Courts' efforts to modify the fee structure for public access to court records.

Court Project Testing Social Media Reporting
News about the end of the first phase of the OpenCourt project in Massachusetts, designed to test reporting via social media. The project allowed for live streaming and for blogging and tweeting directly from the courtroom.

What topics are you looking for in legal social media? If you follow blogs in this area, which do you recommend?

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