Blog Roundups and Lawyers Adopting Technology
This week’s edition of Carnival of the Capitalists is now up at the Mighty Bargain Hunter.
The Online Guide to Mediation hosts the latest edition of the The Blawg Review, a roundup of legal related writings. Don’t miss Carolyn Elefant’s post about clients wanting to play a part in their legal matters, where she writes, ” … that’s what all of us lawyers need to do: hear our clients’ desire to play a part in their matters, or to keep their case on a budget that they can afford (no, not what they want to pay, but what they can afford to pay). Because otherwise, we may just find ourselves supplanted, rather than supported by technology.”
I will be hosting Blawg Review again once again in September 2007 and I am looking forward to it.
To enter one of your posts in a future roundup, go to BlogCarnival.com.





February 16th, 2007 at 3:47 am
Anita,
You have written a very nice article. It shows the existing scenario. When you go to a lawyer, the communication is always one way. You can not do anything. All you have to do is listen to what your lawyers say and at the end of the day pay him a hefty fee. Clients can not do anything, they are treated like goats. This article shows that people are now becoming conscious. They just do not want to sit around and allow their lawyers to do everything for them. They want to know what is going on. It is a good thing.