JD Supra (“Give Content. Get Noticed.”) is a great online resource where anyone can search a database of legal documents prepared by legal professionals, including briefs and pleadings – at no charge. There are currently over 1,000 contributors to the site, including attorneys, law professors, legal marketers and well-known law firms. The site uses a member profile similar to LinkedIn’s to credit the author or source of the documents, and also allows users to share their content on their Facebook profile. (JD Supra has an excellent blog, JD Scoop, as well as a Twitterfeed, which I follow.)
See TechCrunch.com, Washington Post.
If you are not already doing so, consider using JD Supra as another no cost marketing resource for yourself, your law firm or your law-related business. This site makes it easy to connect the legal professionals with their original content.
4 comments:
Thanks for the tip, Lynne! I've actually been wondering where I could find something like this to help me get accustomed to reading and drafting pleadings.
You're welcome. One of my supervising attorneys and I were talking about using JD Supra as a marketing tool at lunch on Monday, and then it's in the news on Tuesday!
If I can provide additional information about JD Supra, please let me know.
John Christiansen
Vice President of Business Development
JD Supra
john@jdsupra.com
Thank you, John! I love it when the subjects of my entries "autograph" them by commenting. It rocks my li'l blogger world! :)
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