6 Amazing Stats That Prove LinkedIn is Important for Lawyers [Infographic]
Some attorneys may doubt that LinkedIn marketing can bring in new business for their firm. Below is an infographic to show you the power of LinkedIn’s reach for lawyers. Here are the six stats sourced to LinkedIn data in 2015 and why they matter: 1. LinkedIn had 182 million unique visitors worldwide in Q4 of 2014. LinkedIn is currently one of the fastest growing social media platforms. If you think your ideal client isn’t using LinkedIn, then you are certainly wrong. Profess
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Yes, Videoconferencing is for Everyone, Including Attorneys
With so many efficiency-boosting technologies available today to help you manage and grow your law firm, it is sometimes difficult to identify the right ones to implement. Given recent trends, it is abundantly clear that law firms will focus their investments on technologies that can have the greatest impact on growing their bottom line. Due to its numerous benefits, including significant productivity gains, cost savings and employee safety, videoconferencing tops the list. S

Is It Illegal to Track People With an App?
Every move you make and every picture you take is posted online, so do you mind if people are tracking you? There are more than a dozen smartphone applications on the market that allow people to spy on you surreptitiously and many more with various tracking abilities requiring your consent. The Government Accountability Office just reviewed 40 such tracking apps at the request of the Senate Judiciary Committee, finding possible violations of federal wiretapping laws and stalk

US ImmigrationLaw: What Does Continuous Residence Really Mean?
To become a US citizen you will have to show continuous residence in this country. How long you must live here depends on the nature of your immigration application. Because people's citizenship applications are based on different grounds -- for example: work, humanitarian grounds, or marriage to an American spouse -- the rules vary somewhat, and there are also limited exceptions to the continuous residence requirement. Let's look at the obligations, and when the clock starts
