2011年7月14日星期四

Law field and legal RSS Feeds

Lawyers never has been known as a technical group, but more often you see a lawyer with a palm pilot making appointments and a blackberry for those urgent messages. Electronic gadgets are now common in the courts of the United States. Lawyers have greater productivity, using technology, so it should come as no surprise that the lawyers are using RSS feeds as a means to grow and manage their practices. Lawyers are using RSS feeds a number of different ways to increase efficiency and productivity. Common usage in the legal field include RSS channels: 1. Ego Feeds
First and foremost, lawyers want to know what is being said about your company. It is quite easy to monitor the search engines and news searches using RSS. Lawyers create what is commonly referred to as "ego searches". These are essentially keyword searches (the keyword is the company or the name of the lawyer). Each time the keyword appears in the article or news search, which will appear a new item in the feed. Lawyers can click through and view the source of the mention. 2. current events
Similar to ego feeds, lawyers use RSS to track current events related to cases in which they are involved. This may involve monitoring specific news agencies or topics. Search Tools -ego http://www.rss-tools.com/ego-search-feeds.htm 3. Public relations firm
Won a big case, what better way to transmit than sending a press release? Of course, this version should also appear in an increased RSS feed.to help distribution and reach the press release. RSS can also be used by large companies to announce press conferences, the culmination of a process. 4 http://www.law.com/service/rss.shtml-Law.com. Court cases
RSS can be used to monitor pending court proceedings and decisions that can affect a specific segment of the law. 5 RSSGov-http://www.rssgov.com/archives/000036.html. While pending legislation
Lawyers can use RSS to monitor legislation that relate to specific cases or topics. Lobbyists can monitor votes of politicians and follow your positions on important issues.6 GovTrack-http://www.govtrack.us/. Client news
Ego feeds can also be used to monitor the word on the street about a client. If the client is facing a criminal trial or a civil case, the press can undoubtedly influence a trial. Monitoring of press for mentions help lawyers prepare the best possible defense or prosecution. Search http://www.feedforall.com/ego-searches.htm ego-7. Legal Calenders
Industry events can be followed using RSS feeds. Legal conferences and events can be traced on public RSS Calenders. Faculty of civil right-http://www.law.uoregon.edu/cal/events/index.php?com=rss 8. Share search tools
Lawyers can use social bookmarking tools and RSS feeds to share web research resources with colleagues. This can reduce the amount of time spent researching issues.

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9. legal employment
Job Feeds are increasing in popularity in all sectors. Lawyers in search of job openings can subscribe to RSS feeds and learn about new employment opportunities as they become available. 4 legal http://www.4legaljobs.com/show_content.php?id=1144741774 Work-10. Court judgments
Many courts are now publishing court rulings in RSS feeds, making them available to the general public. Http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/subscribe.html judgments-11. Court of appeals
Courts of appeal are also adopting RSS feeds to allow interested parties to monitor decisions coming out of the Court of appeals. Http://www.ca7.uscourts.gov/fdocs/docs.fwx?submit=rss_ops courts-12. Legal organisations
The American Bar Association has an RSS feed and podcast that discusses litigation. Lawyers can use RSS feeds to stay connected to industry information. American Bar Association http://www.abanet.org/litigation/litigationfeed.xml-13. Continuation education
Many legal courses have podcasts available, and lawyers interested in expanding their education in a specific segment of the law can listen to audio podcasts or subscribe to video podcast lectures. Education Feeds-http://www.educational-feeds.com 14. Legal Blogs
Many lawyers have expanded their practices by setting up a blog offering legal advice. Often the contents of the blog is syndicated using RSS feeds. Teachers of right-http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/antitrustprof_blog/15. Cease and desist
There's even an RSS feed that contains cease and desist letters. As cease and desist letters are added, clinical law students can annotate them with questions and answers.Chilling Effects-http://www.chillingeffects.org/index.xml lawyers have begun using RSS to stay ahead and adapt to the needs of its customers. Members of the legal profession are using RSS in very specific ways. RSS is more than simply a communication medium for lawyers, he is helping them filter information relevant to your practice and load. Via RSS are able to gain access to relevant information in a timely manner. About the author:
Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com software to create, edit, publish RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for recording and editing software, RecordForAll http://www.recordforall.com audio.

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