- Technology tips for the non-technology inclined lawyer
- Severance isn't based on ability to pay - Hamilton Spectator
- Ottawa reconsidering position on Omar Khadr’s case
- Lane Estate (BC)
- Breyer Sees Value in U.S. Supreme Court’s Looking to Foreign Law
- The New Bardal Factors May Just Be the Old Bardal Factors
- Planned Parenthood shooting suspect due in court
- Economic View: Student Debt in America: Lend With a Smile, Collect With a Fist
- Human smugglers who didn’t make money can’t be denied refugee status: SCC
- Lawyer wins new discpline hearing due to disclosure problems
- Baffling decision on criminal compensation leads to new hearing
- LCBO should have pot monopoly, too: union boss
- Mike Duffy trial: Senator's friend Gerald Donohue returns to testify
- Bob Paulson, RCMP boss, wants warrantless access to online subscriber info
- Guilty verdict in Florida Facebook killing
- Canada: New Ontario employment laws in effect for temporary and foreign workers
- Chicago cop charged with murder for shooting black teen 16 times
- Cash crunch no excuse for cut severance for axed employees, court rules - CBC.ca
- Ontario to allow use of medical marijuana in public places - CityNews
- Ontario judges no longer ‘pushovers’ in securities class actions
- Federal judge taken off all cases over handling of rape trial - The Globe and Mail
- Medical marijuana users get OK from Ontario government to vaporize anywhere - CBC.ca
- Hire the right fit the first time
- Sears Canada Inc faces another $100-million class action lawsuit from its dealers
Monday, November 30, 2015
140 Law - Legal Headlines for the Week of November 30, 2015
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Monday, November 23, 2015
140 Law - Legal Headlines for the Week of November 23, 2015
Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Former Maple Leafs defenceman Ian White arrested in Winnipeg
- Panel recommends Quebec judge's removal after cocaine allegations
- Police interrogation tactics can plant false memories, UBC study finds
- Jonathan Pollard, American Who Spied for Israel, Released After 30 Years
- BC Judge upholds ruling 9-year-old can't be left at home alone
- Tax lawyer Philippe DioGuardi guilty of professional misconduct
- Former UBC student vows to file human rights complaint over sex assaults
- New study raises concern about fairness to unrepresented parties on summary judgment
- ‘Pastafarian’ wears colander for driver’s license photo after state OKs exception to headgear rule
- Sotomayor says she nearly withdrew her SCOTUS nomination
- The Growing Movement to Online Courts
- Welcome to Our New Slaw Tips Contributors
- Songwriter sues Huckabee over use of ‘Eye of the Tiger’ at campaign event
- Chemerinsky joins call for US probe of jailhouse informant program
- Cohabitation Continues to be Fastest Growing Relationship in UK
- Liberals drop controversial Supreme Court of Canada niqab appeal - Toronto Star
- Failure To Mediate In Good Faith: Commentary From The Ontario Court Of Appeal
- Man sues Toronto police for $5M over violent arrest - Toronto Star
- Robinson v Furlong: a case study in witch-hunting
- Supreme Court of Canada upholds constitutionality of military justice system - CTV News
- New employer duties under Ontario's proposed sexual violence and harassment action plan
- The Growing Movement to Online Courts: ♫ Light gives way to darkness Unless we come alive. So be the change you…
- Alberta moves to protect gender identity, expression in human rights law - Calgary Herald
- Penn. court says porn emails aren't public record
- New Ontario Accessibility Laws Take Effect January 1 - Mondaq News Alerts (registration)
- Alberta's English-only laws are constitutional: Supreme Court of Canada - Edmonton Sun
- LCBOs best place to sell legal pot: Union - Toronto Sun
- In Valeant case, Ontario judge opens the door for third-party funders to invest in lawsuits
- Law is the least diverse profession in the US. And lawyers aren't doing enough to change that.
- Law is the least diverse profession in the US. And lawyers aren't doing enough to change that.
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Monday, November 16, 2015
140 Law - Legal Headlines for the Week of November 16, 2015
Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Prosecutors in Teenage Sexting Cases Ask: Foolishness, or a Felony?
- Self-driving Google car pulled over in California for going too slowly
- Appeal court overturns lawyer's conviction for smuggling drugs into jail
- Cop guilty of G20 assault won’t be fired — but he loses 5 days’ pay
- What Does It Really Mean to “Free the Law”? Part 2
- Richard Susskind's new book on how technology will transform the professions
- Supreme Court to Decide if Georgia Went Too Far in Excluding Black Jurors in 1987 Trial
- Lack of paid sick days in Ontario a public health risk, doctors say
- New public safety minister to review harassment cases of B.C. women suing RCMP
- Everything You Need To Know About Ontario's New Anti-SLAPP Law - Mondaq News Alerts (registration)
- I Quit(ish)! When a Resignation Is a Termination
- Ontario Introduces new Sexual Violence and Harassment Legislation
- What Lawyers Fear
- Illinois Supreme Court again rejects $10B cigarette verdict
- Eligibility for Full Pension is Not a Relevant Factor in Calculating Termination Notice: Ont. C.A. Rules
- U.S. Supreme Court agrees to rule on Obamacare birth control insurance mandate
- Avoid a Toxic Workplace Environment: New Developments on Sexual Harassment
- Google liable for defamation through search and autocomplete features: Duffy v Google
- Lawyer warns about ‘unpleasant surprises’ as TPP text released
- Patrick Kane Will Not Face Rape Charges
- New Pennsylvania prosecutor could be first to charge Cosby
- Justin Trudeau's new Liberal cabinet: full list and bios - CTV News
- New justice minister faces some of Canada's biggest legal challenges - Toronto Star
- Juror is fined $1K for posting on Facebook and causing mistrial
- Arbitration everywhere: How contract fine print is stacking the deck of justice against the little guy
- "Privatization of the justice system”
- Texas court considers whether homeschooled kids have to learn anything at all
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Law Firm Marketing: Finding an Online/Offline Balance
There is no shortage of evangelism out there on the importance of the Internet as a platform for marketing law firms. I’ve certainly attempted to be a strong voice on this topic for well over a decade.
According to Toronto law firm marketing consultant, Sandra Bekhor, however, the legal marketing landscape has evolved, and the question has now shifted.
The importance of a well-positioned, frequently updated online footprint remains a given for law firm marketing.
The critical question today is whether that, alone, will be enough to guarantee success. In other words, can we do it all via our websites, blogs, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other social media platforms?
In her recent blog post, The single biggest web marketing mistake everyone (almost) is making, Ms Bekhor suggests that professional practices take a renewed look at marketing opportunities offline, and argues for a new, coordinated balance between online and offline marketing efforts.
She offers the following tips:
According to Toronto law firm marketing consultant, Sandra Bekhor, however, the legal marketing landscape has evolved, and the question has now shifted.
The importance of a well-positioned, frequently updated online footprint remains a given for law firm marketing.
The critical question today is whether that, alone, will be enough to guarantee success. In other words, can we do it all via our websites, blogs, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other social media platforms?
In her recent blog post, The single biggest web marketing mistake everyone (almost) is making, Ms Bekhor suggests that professional practices take a renewed look at marketing opportunities offline, and argues for a new, coordinated balance between online and offline marketing efforts.
She offers the following tips:
- Weave back and forth, from online to off – my personal favourite. Whether it’s to network with prospective clients or referrers, go to or create your own live events, anything from seminars to cycling and wine tastings. Get out there (with your team) and press the flesh. And for those of you that are already doing so, stop keeping those activities in a silo. Use the internet to share your experiences, post photos and reconnect with the very same people you met in the flesh. They will remember you far better than having briefly scanned your profile and your online efforts will continue to solidify the connection. Keep doing it and your internet marketing will be more targeted, one degree at a time.
- Market to the neighborhood – especially fitting for medical clinics and other services targeting the local client. Every neighborhood has its own culture. Read the local paper, visit complementary businesses and generally tap into the comings and goings of the area to discover the best opportunities to get the word out about your firm. There are ample opportunities from sponsoring local events or teams, public speaking, networking opportunities and promotional partnerships. Start walking and talking. You might even enjoy yourself. What’s wrong with that?
- Use snail mail to pop from the clutter – That’s right, snail mail is the new internet! How many letters do you get these days? Would you notice if you received a personalized package from someone in your professional network? And what if it included a handwritten message, clever marketing materials or a surprisingly likeable keepsake? Don’t be too quick to dismiss direct mail as a viable option just because you had a couple of bad runs. There may very well be a logical explanation. Objectively, was the message clear and compelling? Did it reach the right audience? Did they even receive it? Did you follow up with subsequent mailings to build up to the appropriate frequency? Investigate.
- Pick up the phone, you know the part with the numbers that can actually call someone?! – I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard from clients that nobody calls anyone anymore. Our phones may be smart, but are we? We’re so busy texting, emailing and ‘liking’ that we’ve forgotten how to connect as human beings. Remember that a short call is a lot more powerful that posting something on LinkedIn to the audience that never showed up to read it.
- Better yet, go for coffee! And don’t let distance stop you, skype coffees count too!
(Full
disclosure: Sandra Bekhor is, among other things, my significant other, and is
currently the thought-leader in our home on this topic. I’m glad to share
her comments with our readers. I think she has this entirely
right.)
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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Monday, November 02, 2015
140 Law - Leading Legal Headlines for the Week of November 2, 2015
Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- "He had a right to shoot at this drone, and I'm going to dismiss this charge"
- “Courting disaster: 24 ridiculous lawsuits”
- Insurer cancelling policies of UberX drivers
- Sex, love and the courts: When is a spouse a spouse?
- Pennsylvania Court Refuses to Recognize Saudi Custody Decree Due to Inconsistency with US Public Policy
- Courts struggle to sort out meanings of emoticons and emoji
- Law Society Tribunal moves to new home
- LSUC approves fee freeze as potential deficit looms
- Ontario bill to legalize Uber passes hurdle - Brampton Guardian
- Group threatens Liberals with new legal challenge over sex work law - Globalnews.ca
- Justin Trudeau will be sworn in as Prime Minister Wednesday
- Roman Polanski: Poland Rejects U.S. Extradition Request
- Lawyer in niqab case says Canada must confront anti-Muslim sentiment - The Globe and Mail
- Siri defence upheld in Nova Scotia distracted driving case
- The single biggest web marketing mistake everyone (almost) is making... (Via @Sandra_Bekhor)
- My post today @SlawTips: CPD Tips for the Law Society of Upper Canada
- What the Right Wing is Saying: With Trudeau’s election, things are about to get very personal for pro-life Canadians
- Will the Ban on TTC Strikes Be Ruled Unconstitutional?
- ACLU sues Oklahoma county seeking removal of Ten Commandments monument
- Black US citizen seeking refugee status in Canada on account of his race
- Liberals must sort out constitutional challenges to Tory laws
- Will Justin Trudeau keep fighting Stephen Harper's court battles?
- Legalizing pot will be 'harder to implement than you think,' Colorado warns Trudeau
- Do you download music, upload GIFs? Trade deal means you can get sued, activists warn
- NY Times Editorial: The Law School Debt Crisis
- Studies show fewer gun deaths in states with strict gun laws
- Camerawoman plans to sue refugee she infamously tripped, and Facebook
- Arizona caught trying to import illegal execution drugs
- Ontario Liberals to ban police carding by year's end
- Quebec probes alleged police abuse of aboriginal women
- Judge warns about meritless LSUC complaints against opposing counsel http://www.
- Law Society improves CPD webcasts
- Offering a suing dismissed employee re-employment could backfire on companies - Financial Post
- Profiled by race and disability in Ottawa, Canada
- WatsonLaw Next?
- Candidate attacks opponent for not arresting Cosby in 2005
- LAWPRO video: Does your lifestyle suit a condo?
- Judge grants Hulk Hogan’s request to inspect Gawker’s computers
- Federal judge gives Texas power to continue denying citizenship to children of undocumented immigrants
- Indefinite Unexplained Suspension Equals Constructive Dismissal: SCC Rules
- Turn off security cameras in interview area of new $230M NY courthouse, federal judge says
- Questionable US Bar Rules on Legal Marketing?
- Jehovah's Witnesses ordered by BC court not to expose granddaughter to their faith
- Ontario couple to appeal U.S. judge's decision to dismiss sperm bank lawsuit | CTV News
- U.S. judge dismisses Canadian couple’s sperm bank lawsuit | Toronto Star
- How Justin Trudeau's Liberal majority swept across Canada
- The new way to meet with clients (Comments from @wiselaw)
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