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Robert Ambrogi,
a lawyer
in Rockport, MA, is vice president for editorial services at Jaffe Associates and director of WritersForLawyers.

He is author of the book, The Essential Guide to the Best (and Worst) Legal Sites on the Web


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Thursday, June 03, 2004
 
Indiana solo and small firm conference
In Indiana the next few days for the Indiana State Bar Association Solo & Small Firm Conference. Stop by if you're in the Lafayette area.

 
Friedmann on online delivery of legal services
Ron Friedmann has updated his list of online legal services -- law firms, law departments and private companies that use the Web to deliver advice, guidance or legal training to clients. This is a fascinating resource that I had not seen before. In his Strategic Legal Technology blog, Ron offers some analysis of the trends he has seen in following this topic over 18 months.

Monday, May 31, 2004
 
New version released of Spybot
There is a new version 1.3 of Spybot Search & Destroy, one of the best spyware removal tools for PCs, and free to boot. Unlike with earlier updates, the developers recommend uninstalling earlier versions and installing this latest version clean.

Sunday, May 30, 2004
 
Article offers intro to legal RSS feeds
In this month's Corporate Counsel, my former colleague Anthony Paonita writes a clear and concise primer on legal RSS feeds, titled Feeding Time. He mentions this site, saying:
    "Our former American Lawyer Media colleague (and regular contributor to this space) Robert Ambrogi has a blawg at legaline.com. Now editorial director of Washington, D.C.-based marketing firm Jaffe Associates Inc., Ambrogi tracks legal Web sites and offers links to the news and other resources of interest to the profession. He's an engaging writer, and doesn't go on at length, unlike many of his counterparts in the blawg universe. But he doesn't update his feed that often."