Social Networking Spurs Firms To Log On Or Lose Out

Law360, New York (March 20, 2009, 12:00 AM ET) -- With many law firms pushing attorneys to take advantage of social networking sites’ potential to increase business contacts, legal industry experts say that firms that don't log on might be left in the dust.

And the business development potential made possible by the millions of users of social networking sites isn't the only reason more firms are logging on. According to Pamela Woldow, a principal at legal consulting firm Altman Weil Inc., firms that fail to capitalize on social networking may appear more ‘behind the times’...
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