Interesting links for week of May 10, 2010

There are some great legal and paralegal blogs out there. Here are some of the posts that I found interesting that you may want to check out.

1. Twitter Debate: Virtual Law Offices—Game Changer or Business as Usual? (The Virtual Paralegal Training Center)

2. AC-CENT-TCHU-ATE THE POSITIVE (The Empowered Paralegal)

3. Guest Post: The Paralegal’s Role in Managing the Law Office (Vicki Voisin – The Paralegal Mentor with Paralegal Career Strategies)

4. One for You, One for Me (Paralegalese)

5. The Value of Blog Comments (Lawyerist)

6. Attention Lawyers: Your Office Copier Has a Hard Drive (Legal Blog Watch)

7. Online Ethics – Updated (The Empowered Paralegal)

8. Professional Association Membership Benefits (The Empowered Paralegal)

9. Solos Know Strategies Associates Need To Learn (My Shingle)

10. Where Were You During the Social Media Boom? (Law.com)

Enjoy!!!!

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