She built her Chambers Band 1 cannabis law practice through thought leadership (and hustle) - Legally Contented podcast
Blogging made him both the Pope and the Tom Hanks of D&O insurance - Legally Contented Podcast
This Am Law 150 partner's niche blog helped him build a seven-figure book of business - Legally Contented Podcast
On Her Shoulders Podcast Season 2, Episode 5: Life with Intentional Adventures (w/ Brenda McDearmon)
What it takes to be a corporate COO, mother, blogger, and leader with Sigalle Barness of Lawline: On Record PR
Stealth Lawyer: Zach Abramowitz, 'Blogcaster'
Survey: Firms With Blogs Grow Revenue Faster
Could This Law School Ranking Unseat US News?
Publishing Alone Isn’t Enough, Law Firms Should Have an Integrated Strategy for Their Blogs
Blogging Can Lead to Clients Knowing Who You Are Before They Even Meet You
If Marketing Isn’t the Goal of Your Law Blog, How Does It Bring in Work?
Thinking of Blogs As Marketing First is the Biggest Mistake in Legal Blogging
How GCs Use Social Media to Hire Law Firms
EDRM Global Podcast Network’s Illumination Zone: Ralph Losey, partner at Losey Law sits down with Kaylee & Mary to talk about his new firm, and his return to blogging. Ralph, an EDRM Global Advisory Council leader,...more
A federal district court judge in Brooklyn, N.Y., dismissed the complaint in a case filed by Genius, a platform that lets users share and annotate lyrics, holding that the plaintiff’s claims were preempted by copyright law....more
Effective August 17, 2020, the U.S. Copyright Office will begin providing a special group registration option for “short online literary works” such as poems, short stories, articles, essays, columns, blog entries, and social...more
Starting this month, social media influencers and other authors of online content can take advantage of a new group copyright registration option for short online works such as blog entries, social media posts and web...more
On February 15, 2018, a federal district judge in New York City ruled that in-line linking constitutes prima facie copyright infringement, an alarming decision inconsistent with appeals court precedent in California and other...more
A few months ago, we reported on the disabled blog of Oliver Hotham, a student in the UK whose reporting on an anti-gay rights group was censored by what appeared to be a politically-motivated takedown notice issued by that...more
We’ve previously written about Tuteur v. Crossley Corcoran, the Digitus Impudicus copyright case in the District of Massachusetts. The facts can be summarized as follows: Blogger A posted a photo of herself giving Blogger B...more
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is sometimes criticized for creating more problems than it solves. Section 512 of the DMCA provides a mechanism for copyright owners to demand that Internet Service Providers...more