I just started writing a column for the TechnoLawyer BigLaw newsletter, and I encourage all iPhone J.D. readers to sign up for a free subscription so that you can keep up with the articles that I write for BigLaw.
A little background: since 1997, TechnoLawyer has distributed free e-mail newsletters for attorneys. Today, TechnoLawyer publishes nine different newsletters. Some of my favorites include BlawgWorld (a guide to what is new and noteworthy on the legal web), LitigationWorld (tips for litigators) and FatFriday (a weekly grab bag of of various topics such a product reviews and tips and tricks). In 2009, TechnoLawyer started to publish BigLaw to address topics that are of particular interest to attorneys who work at midsize and large law firms. Articles in BigLaw are written by a mix of current and former corporate counsel, attorneys at medium-to-large law firms and legal journalists. The BigLaw e-mail newsletter is typically sent out every Tuesday.
My articles in BigLaw will come out about once a month and will cover issues that are of particular interest to attorneys at a law firm who use an iPhone or iPad. My first article appeared in the January 17, 2012 newsletter and discussed law firm support for iPads, including whether law firms should purchase iPads for all of their attorneys.
I encourage you to click here to subscribe to BigLaw to keep up with my articles and the other great articles in that newsletter. And while you are there, you should sign up for some of the other TechnoLawyer newsletters as well; they are free, and they are always full of useful information. If you want to catch up on older feature articles from BigLaw, they are posted on the BigLaw Blog several weeks after they appear in the newsletter.