Wednesday, March 14, 2007

A cool ALlison Margolin blurb in the ABA Journal

A cool blurb in the ABA Journal



FROM THE DECEMBER ABA Journal
TECHNOLOGY REVIEW

Beyond the talk: The trends, programs and gadgets that add punch to your practice

Top Ten in Tech

By Jason Krause

Web 2.0

A lot of people use the term Web 2.0 even though there’s no agreement about what it means. It could be one of those buzzwords that come and go, but the phenomenon behind it is real—the proliferation of free or inexpensive publishing tools that allow anyone and everyone to have a Web presence. With blogs, podcasts, social networking sites like MySpace and video Web sites like YouTube, anyone can be a digital star. Robert Ambrogi from Rockport, Mass., and J. Craig Williams from Newport Beach, Calif., have become nationally known legal experts through their Web logs and Coast to Coast, a free podcast (an audio program the attorneys post on the Internet).

And Beverly Hills lawyer Allison Margolin made a three-and-a-half-minute video for YouTube about her practice and her position on issues such as marijuana laws, getting her noticed by commentators all over the Internet.


The whole article