“AI AND THE LEGAL PROFESSION”, By Robin Ghurbhurun, Governing Board, NALP AI is impacting us all, and paralegals are no
In today’s hyper-connected world, law firms are entrusted with safeguarding a treasure trove of sensitive information. From intellectual property and
Excellent new article kindly provided by Sid Madge, founder of Meee, and author of the ‘Meee in a Minute’ books.
The gig economy has opened doors for countless people looking to earn extra income, and platforms like DoorDash have become
With more than 1 million sign-ups per day, Bluesky is emerging as a refreshing alternative to former social media networks,
Foreword by our site’s Founder, Gav Ward: In my travels in the legal sector, one of the most underrated legal
When I first started blogging, my first blog, Scots Law Blog, was created using WordPress.com. The resulting domain name was
March 2012 has seen continued strong guest law blogging on YouBlawg. Below are links to the guest blawg posts on
Yesterday I was speaking, in my capacity as SEO & Social Media Manager at Moore Legal Technology, to a partner
As I wrote about last year, guest law blogging has many advantages. Through guest blogging, you can achieve the following
Excusing the paper.li-like appearance of the title of this post, it’s great to see the UK Blawg Roundup #9 being
Here are my five blawging resolutions for 2012:- 1. Be more focussed with blawging. In addition to my tips for
This week I am really pleased to have been published by The Pupillage Blog with a guest blog post entitled the ‘Top 5 Reasons for Young Lawyers and Barristers to Get Blogging’. A synopsis is below. For the full article head over to The Pupillage Blog.
Gavin Ward of WardblawG giving a presentation on YouTube regarding recent updates to the site.
WardblawG will burst through the 20,000 hit mark today. Partnerships are forming by the day, most recently with Google ads and with lawyers and entrepreneurs around the world. With that in mind, it is now time to unleash the future of law: Welcome to Law 2.0…
I have written a 1400 word professional briefing article for the Journal: the members’ magazine of the Law Society of Scotland, the Online version of which is updated almost daily and the RSS feed of which is followed at the foot of this blawG on one of the four sets of columns, navigable through the left and right arrows below. My article should, hopefully, be published in August this year.
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