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Tweets of the Week

I started writing up to three “Tweet of the Week” Tweets in November 2013.  Below you will find all dozen Tweets of the Week for 2013, in reverse chronological order.  I am thinking about making this a regular blog feature. I welcome feedback (via comments...
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Twitter Roundup – March and April 2012

This roundup highlights some of my Tweets (@ronfriedmann) in March and April focusing on The New Normal, Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO), and e-discovery.    THE NEW NORMAL UK @RiverViewLaw offers fixed fees, subscriptions, refunds, #KM bank of 650 docs, consulting to GCs. Interesting #LawFactory  20...
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Twitter Roundup – February 2012

Since not everyone reads Twitter, I reproduce here a selection of my recent Tweets. In this edition: Mainstream Media Coverage of BigLaw Market, UK Legal Reform, BigLaw Strategy, Legal Process Outsourcing (LPO), and e-Discovery.  Mainstream Media Coverage of BigLaw Market WSJ: Clients + others suing...
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Twitter Roundup – Dec 2011

Since not everyone reads Twitter, I reproduce here a selection of my recent Tweets. I am now organizing Tweets by broad topics  Mainstream Media Reports on the Legal Market NYTimes: What They Don’t Teach Law Students: Lawyering http://nyti.ms/uhQK6Q || Is there any hope for US...
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Twitter Roundup – Fall 2011

Since not everyone reads Twitter, I reproduce here a selection of my recent Tweets. In this Roundup, I cover Tweets since September 2011. Plus I’ve highlighted several articles about the legal market from mainstream media sources.    MAINSTREAM MEDIA Economist on AI impact on knowledge...
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Twitter Roundup – April 2011

Since not everyone reads Twitter, I reproduce here a selection of my recent Tweets.  Hildebrandt law firm Peer Monitor Index Q1 http://bit.ly/mzBZLz || PMI up, rate pressure, success more variable, can’t cut expenses more 29 Apr @PaulLippe on the New Legal Market Normal in @abajournal...
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Twitter Roundup – March 2011

Since not everyone reads Twitter, I reproduce here a selection of my recent Tweets.  If Howrey goes down, leaves big leases. Would BigLaw then think: more working virtually = less space needed = lower fixed obligations #in 28 Feb 2010 As a kid, I lived...