By: Laurie A
Thank you for the post Jordan. This is certainly a hot topic here in the UK. I am an enthusiast for the splitting of law firm Twitter streams along practice group or industry lines. I look after the...
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One of the first examples I saw of the practice group approach twitter was Texas-based Jackson Walker LLP which has had approximately 20 different practice-group feeds for more than a year that I’m...
View ArticleBy: Betsy Munnell
On the money, as usual. It has long been true-even before online marketing became the norm- that Firms did their best with narrow gauge client alerts and newsletters. I agree with your and Laurie’s...
View ArticleBy: Nick Holmes
Things are a lot calmer here than on the Time Blawg! Of course focused practice/industry group Twitter streams will be more effective than a single full service firm stream and you’ve made a good case...
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Jordan, In response to your request for information about other practice gorup bloggers— In researching a blog post on blogging for law students and young lawyers I happened upon this guest post by...
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CORRECTED FINAL PARAGRAPH OF PRIOR COMMENT Despite these substantial accomplishments , Herrmann contends that the dollars that came in to his firm were negligible, as he received only a couple of new...
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Check out Sheppard Muillin, which has 22 separate practice group/industry blogs. However, all of them are distributed via one Twitter handle. http://twitter.com/#!/SheppardMullin
View ArticleBy: Gavin Ward
Great post Jordan; a whole new perspective on what “full-service” does and should mean. Best wishes, G
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