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5 Annoying Things Courts Need to Stop Doing
By Mark Wilson, Esq. | Last updated on
Courts move slowly, as Chief Justice Roberts noted in his State of the Federal Judiciary Report earlier this year. Yes, he knows that the Court needs...
Lawyers: How Can You Tell If a Photo Has Been Photoshopped?
By Mark Wilson, Esq. | Last updated on
It's been 25 years since a University of Michigan Ph.D. student named Thomas Knoll and his brother John, then a visual effects supervisor at ILM, created a...
What Do Potential Clients Want to Know? How to Avoid Litigation
By Mark Wilson, Esq. | Last updated on
The point of most marketing is to solve a problem. Most of the time, the problem is pretty easy. When your product is dog food, the problem you're solving is...
Does Your Firm Need a Social Media Manager?
By Mark Wilson, Esq. | Last updated on
Between Facebook, Twitter, and a website (and, if you've been reading here, podcasts!), maintaining your Internet presence can seem like a full-time job, or at...
Can a Podcast Pay Off for Your Law Practice?
By Mark Wilson, Esq. | Last updated on
OK, so you have a blog. You have a Twitter account. You have a Pinterest, a Tumblr, an Ello, and even a lawyer Tinder (but we should talk about deleting that...
FRAP 32: Do Federal Appellate Briefs Need to Be Shorter?
By Mark Wilson, Esq. | Last updated on
We've been quietly watching a proposed change to the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure wind its way through the appropriate channels, wondering if it's...