July 27, 2007

Internet Marketing For Attorneys

Attorneys who have been practicing law for many years on small firms are aware of the growth and development of the Internet is consistently changing not just the trading industry but the legal marketplace as well. While most of the small firms around the United States are heavily dependent on the referrals from other lawyers and previous legal-seeking clients, there are just few who have survived without any additional new clients. With the popularity of the Internet among people, the use of Yellow pages is not as effective as what it used to be during recent years.
As a result, the use of Yellow pages is constantly declining while the use of Internet continues to climb. In fact, a research conducted by the Internet World Stats confirmed that nearly 70 percent of the American population uses Internet nowadays. Moreover, a separate research study also confirmed that lawyer-related keywords are among the most-searched keywords from over 180 search engines during the last 12 months of 2005. Some of these highly-searched lawyer keywords were as follows:
Personal injury lawyer(s)
Criminal attorney(s)
Bankruptcy attorney(s)
Tax attorney(s)
Accident lawyer(s)
Divorce lawyer(s)
Construction lawyer(s)
Real estate attorney(s)
Probate lawyer(s)
Malpractice attorney(s)
Patent lawyer(s)
Trial attorney(s)
Trademark attorney(s)
Business attorney(s)
Employment lawyer(s)
Securities lawyer(s)
There are several thousands of searches related to these […]

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June 24, 2007

MSN Money: Google Saves $200M For YouTube Legal Issues

“Google indicated it was setting aside more than $200m to deal with possible lawsuits and copyright settlements arising from its $1.65bn acquisition of the video-sharing site YouTube.”

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June 9, 2007

Experts forecast admissions debate

Pending affirmative action lawsuits could change the legal landscape of education access in both higher and secondary education nationwide. And speakers at the inclusion in higher education conference Tuesday said national awareness and unity on the issues of opportunity, accessibility and race are needed to prevent a backward slide.

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