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March 29, 2005
Denise Howell: 2005-03-28 Podcast 11
Denise Howell: "Today's podcast discusses a lawyer's responsibilities with respect to technology and some related plawdcasts/blawgcasts, my Sound Policy show at IT Conversations, podriahs, personal productivity, and little boys."
You can access the mp3 directly by subscribing to the blawgcast.com mp3 feed here.
update: In Belly Up IV, I wrote: Kevin at Lexblog asks whether Lawyer's have a moral obigation to blog and concludes that the ethical rules guidelines require public interest legal service, so why not? I'll assume he saw my pro bono post.
Denise has some interesting thoughts on the subject in her podcast. You'll need to listen to learn about them.
Also, I just read an interesting post on InhouseBlog regarding Your Legal Duty to Blog, in which Geoffrey G. Gussis agrees with Kevin and provides a few additional reasons to blog:
1. Blogging will Inform You.You'll need to read the entire post to learn more.
2. Blogging will Help You with Your Job.
3. Blogging is Easy.
4. People Want to Hear You.
5. Why Not?
Posted by Kevin J. Heller at March 29, 2005 01:13 AM
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