My Two Cents: Should Attorneys in the United States be advertising on TikTok?
/Should solo and small-firm practitioners in the United States advertise on TikTok as a way to increase their market for potential new clients?
Read MoreShould solo and small-firm practitioners in the United States advertise on TikTok as a way to increase their market for potential new clients?
Read MoreImagine trying to run a computer like the Atari 1200XL and other personal home computers in the early 80’s? 🙁
Read MoreCould two recent cases before the Supreme Court open the doorway for lawyers to sue web companies for libel when they publish defamatory reviews?
Read MoreNow that ChatGPT can pass the bar, is it the end of the line for laywers?
Read MoreCan ChatGPT tell a joke about lawyers without relying on stereotypes?
Read MoreListen to Kenton Brice, Interim Director of the Law Library and Director of Technology Innovation at the University of Oklahoma College of Law, and myself discuss the value of attending the ABA TECHSHOW and more!
Read MoreABA TECHSOW 2023 was a great experience to learn more using Technology to improve our practice of the Law.
Read MoreI’m live at The Chicago Bar Association and Legal Talk Network program “Building Your Brand: How to Stand Out with Legal Podcasting!”
This is an in-person program hosted at The Chicago Bar Association building (321 S. Plymouth Court, Chicago, IL 60604).
The programs show notes:
Reputation is everything for lawyers, but a good reputation is not built with just your lawyering skills. You must also establish yourself within the legal community as a thought leader and subject matter expert in your area of practice. You need to get your name out there to be the “go-to” person that other lawyers and clients think of for potential business. One fun and creative way to do this is through legal podcasting. Join The Chicago Bar Association and Legal Talk Network – the nation’s leading legal podcast network – for a panel discussion with some of the network’s most successful podcast hosts. They will discuss how lawyers can use podcasting to further their legal career, establish themselves as thought leaders, and how this form of brand building translates to more clients. You will learn how to identify opportunities to elevate your profile and share your expertise as a podcast guest, develop content that will resonate with podcast listeners based on listener research, and even how to develop a successful podcast of your own!
Panelists:
Lisa Kirkman, Director of Partnerships, Legal Talk Network
Joe Patrice, Co-Host of Above the Law's Thinking Like a Lawyer & Editor at Above the Law
Conrad Saam, Co-Host of Lunch Hour Legal Marketing & Founder, Mockingbird Marketing
Moderator: Trisha Rich, Co-host of CBA's @theBar & Partner, Holland & Knight.
#LegalPodcast
The Tech-Savvy Lawyer is on his way to Chicago for the 2023 ABA Techshow
Read MoreListen to my conversation with Aliza Shatzman, President of the Legal Accountability Project, about how LAP uses technology to hold judges accountable for their behavior to their clerks!
Read MoreMICHAEL D.J. EISENBERG IS A WASHINGTON, DC ATTORNEY WHO LOVES HIS TECH.
I've spent years helping lawyers—young and old—tackle their tech challenges. Now, I’m bringing that knowledge to a broader audience with this blog. My posts are inspired by real questions I’ve been asked and the trends shaping the future.
Whether you're a tech novice or a pro, you'll find practical insights here to streamline your legal practice and improve your daily life. Let’s make technology work for you, not against you. 😀
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