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Daily Archives: October 21, 2012

New on LLRX – Reference apps for the mobile lawyer

Via LLRX.comReference apps for the mobile lawyer – For mobile lawyers, tech savvy attorney Nicole Black recommends a range of topical, go-to reference apps that will save you time and effort while providing reliable, high quality information. Most of the apps are free or very low cost, and include Wolfram Alpha Lawyer’s Professional Assistant, iThesaurus, Recalls app, and the Wikipanion app.

BLS – A comparison of 25 years of consumer expenditures by homeowners and renters

A comparison of 25 years of consumer expenditures by homeowners and renters, by Adam Reichenberger, Consumer Expenditure Survey “Between 1986 and 2010, homeowners and renters dramatically changed their spending habits in response to changes in the economy, although the amount they spent on overall expenditures remained roughly the same. A comparison of spending by homeowners… Continue Reading

Eurostat regional yearbook 2012

“Statistical information is an important tool for understanding and quantifying the impact of political decisions in a specific territory or region. The Eurostat regional yearbook 2012 gives a detailed picture relating to a broad range of statistical topics across the regions of the 27 Member States of the European Union (EU), as well as the… Continue Reading

JAG – The Operational Law Handbook

“The Operational Law Handbook is a “how to” guide for Judge Advocates practicing operational law. It provides references and describes tactics and techniques for the practice of operational law. The Operational Law Handbook is not a substitute for official references. Like operational law itself, the Handbook is a focused collection of diverse legal and practical… Continue Reading

Pew – Social Media and Political Engagement

Social Media and Political Engagement, by Lee Rainie, Aaron Smith, Kay Lehman Schlozman, Henry Brady, Sidney Verba. Oct 19, 2012 “The use of social media is becoming a feature of political and civic engagement for many Americans. Some 60% of American adults use either social networking sites like Facebook or Twitter, and a new survey… Continue Reading

IBM – Smart policies for Smartphones: Acceptable Online Activities During Work Hours

How (and why) agencies should develop an explicit policy for employees’ online activities even on their own devices, by Gadi Ben-Yehuda. “IBM has published a social media policy that I think is exemplary for any organization that wants to pursue the dual goals of encouraging employees to engage in social media and protecting the organization’s… Continue Reading