Law grad + web & media background = belief that legal services should be affordable, accessible, and online.

Writing, and Talking, on Lawyerist and Legal Geekery

Filed under: law and social media — Tags: , , — Laura Bergus at 7:13 pm May 17, 2010

For my loyal subscribers, who are willing to show up here for one post every six weeks (c’mon, it’s really just my résumé disguised as a blog), I want to highlight my contributions elsewhere: I write twice a month over at Lawyerist (here’s a link to just my posts there). The many other fine writers at Lawyerist provide a steady stream of advice about law practice and legal marketing for law students, new lawyers, and seasoned practitioners.
But the seriously humongous peacock feather in my online identity cap is the Legal Geekery podcast. About once per month, Josh Auriemma and I yuk it up via Skype and record the conversation. I’ve never met Josh, but I know him better than even some of my closer law school friends. We cover law school, legal news, a bit of gossip, and many of Josh’s “funny stories.” Perhaps best of all, a bona fide awesome artist volunteered to “chibify” Josh and me for the podcast album art. US News was nice, but having someone use my likeness in an X-Files parody pic? *That* makes me feel cool.

Twitter is valuable: a few examples

Filed under: law and social media — Tags: , , , , , , , — Laura Bergus at 2:20 pm September 26, 2009

Anyone who knows me (and apparently career services-types who read their email newsletters) knows that I got my 1L job through Twitter and this here blog. There a lot of reasons why social media, and Twitter in particular, is good for finding a job. Just last week, I got a DM from one of my online heroes asking if I was looking for a job this summer. That’s a nice surprise when you’ve been kicking yourself, even just a little bit, for saving yourself some grief by deciding not to participate in OCI.

Here are two recent Twitter experiences that made my life easier and, most importantly, made me realize that there are people out there, and they are listening:

I appreciate what Twitter does for me, and I know I’m not alone.