simple justice

Holistic Twittering

Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer  Sun, 04/25/2010 - 8:37am

Ran across Tamar Weinberg’s Techipedia via Simple Justice’s deconstruction of a comment on her post “The 7 Truths About Social Media Marketing”.

SJ unfairly insists she is vapid, apparently missing out on gems like tip #4, “Social Media Is Social”.



 

Calling All Criminal Defense Blogs

Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer  Mon, 06/23/2008 - 9:11pm

Keeping up with all the new criminal defense blogs popping up can be quite the chore sometimes. It’s well worth the time and effort, but I can’t tell you how many times I run across someone that’s been posting for awhile that I’m just now running across.



 

Splogs: Plagiarizing for Money

Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer  Tue, 03/11/2008 - 10:27am

Part II of Naming Names and Plagiarism in Criminal Defense Blogs

In Part I we covered lawyers who cut and paste news articles without attribution, and without any thought to the potential effects on some other criminal defense lawyer’s client.



 

Solo by Choice: How to be the Lawyer You Always Wanted to Be

Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer  Sun, 01/27/2008 - 9:21am

When Carolyn Elefant speaks, I for one listen.



 

Do Me A Favor... (Vote for Best Law Blog)

Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer  Fri, 11/02/2007 - 9:19pm

Seriously, anyone that reads this blog on a regular basis, please head over to the 2007 Weblog Awards and vote for Scott Greenfield’s Simple Justice in the best law blog category.

#1) Scott/Simple Justice deserves it on the merits.

#2) Criminal defense lawyer blogging is still in its infancy; those of us that are interested need to promote it.



 

Do Me A Favor... (Vote for Best Law Blog)

Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer  Fri, 11/02/2007 - 9:19pm

Seriously, anyone that reads this blog on a regular basis, please head over to the 2007 Weblog Awards and vote for Scott Greenfield’s Simple Justice in the best law blog category.

#1) Scott/Simple Justice deserves it on the merits.

#2) Criminal defense lawyer blogging is still in its infancy; those of us that are interested need to promote it.