This blog is just about four months old, but we’ve been pleasantly surprised with the traction it’s gaining. Just yesterday we published our first guest post, from Larry Bodine, and given the context here, it’s fitting his post was about corporate journalism.
In April we published about 20 posts and from the top 10 list below, it’s easy to see that insights from our customers and the Friday Share series are the most popular. With customer interviews, we strive hard to dig into the issues facing the industry to understand the market through our customer’s eyes – and to share their perceptions with the broader community.
The Friday Share series is an experiment in content curation. We look for one solid piece of research, an especially noteworthy paper, or in some way, shape or form a big idea that might add value to the community.
Top 10 Most Read Posts from April
We greatly appreciate you spending a little time with us – so thank you for reading! The following are the most read posts published on this blog in April:
- Six Business Metrics Every Law Firm Should Measure
- Infographic Friday: Cloud vs. Premise Software
- 5 Questions with a Law Firm CFO
- Law Firm Business Development: Relationships Trump Everything
- Meta Data: 51+ Posts Summarizing the 2014 #ABATECHSHOW
- Power Interview: Tips and Techniques for Law Firm Billing Software
- How One Legal Department is Doing More with Less
- Product Notes: InterAction 6.25 adds Microsoft Outlook Features
- SlideShare Friday: The Latent Market for Legal Services
- Infographic Friday: When the POTUS was a Lawyer
How can you be part of the Business of Law Blog?
We are always on the lookout for people and ideas to engage on this blog. Those that fit best are those centered on legal technology or the management and business of law, including law firms and corporate legal departments:
- Existing customers. If you are interested in participating, please send us an email or contact your account manager.
- Industry enthusiasts. You don’t have to be a “thought leader” as they say in industry parlance, we’re more inclined toward great ideas. Feel free to hit us up at the same email address.
- Guest posts. Yes, we will consider guests posts, but we are selective! It’s best to bounce an idea off of us first – and be sure it meets webmaster guidelines – especially with regards to links!
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