It’s been a few months since I last posted one of these roundups, so I thought I’d pull one together today. Here’s a series of articles I’ve written elsewhere or interviews I’ve given to various print and online periodicals. As usual, I’ve been busiest at Stem Legal‘s “Law Firm Web Strategy” blog, but I’ve also been working with several other sites and publications. As always, my thanks to the publishers for giving me the opportunity to address these topics — I hope you find them interesting and worth your time.
1. Stem Legal’s Law Firm Web Strategy
Where’s your fingerprint? Making your online profile unique
The 4 most frequent flaws of law firm content
How CLE providers can use social media
Crafting standout practice group descriptions
Big-picture thinking from a social media guide
Linkable content: The backbone of social media marketing
In our private universe: Being yourself on social media
2. Edge International Communiqué
Why are you recruiting? Time to rethink your approach to new lawyers
Managing partners: Stop fighting the last talent war
3. Attorney At Work
The do’s and don’ts of conference tweeting
4. ABA Law Practice Magazine
Lawyers and social media: Can legal advice be crowdsourced?
5. The Lawyer (UK)
Disenfranchising the turkeys: The decline of partner power
6. The Lawyers Weekly (Canada)
How David fights Goliath with social media
Rethinking legal ethics in a wi-fi world
7. Slaw
CPD and the presumption of competence
I was also fortunate enough to be interviewed for or mentioned in a number of articles published in other media, including:
- The American Lawyer (on the Canadian legal industry),
- Canadian Lawyer (on third-party litigation financing),
- Forbes (on law school reform),
- The Lawyers Weekly (on preparing new lawyers for practice),
- The Lawyers Weekly again (on new competitors for small-firm lawyers), and
- two Q-and-A sessions — one with my Edge colleague Sean Larkan at his Legal Leaders Blog about social media for law firm leaders, and one with the website Youth and Work about the future of legal education.
Jordan Furlong delivers dynamic and thought-provoking presentations to law firms and legal organizations throughout North America on how to survive and profit from the extraordinary changes underway in the legal services marketplace. He is a partner with Edge International and a senior consultant with Stem Legal Web Enterprises.
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