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Martindale-Hubbell Connects Lawyers, and… More Lawyers

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emailprintDigg DiggMartindale-Hubbell is a legendary name in legal circles, synonymous with legal directories dating back more than 140 years.  Long before the Internet existed, a ritual among junior associates at law firms was to pull the weighty leatherbound tome off the shelf, find opposing counsel’s M-H profile and hand out copies to everyone on the…

Live from Austin: Social Media Clubhouse during SxSW Interactive

Bottom Line Law Group is proud to sponsor the Social Media Clubhouse in Austin, Texas during SxSW. The Social Media Club and its founders, Chris Heuer and Kristie Wells, have put a tremendous amount of effort into organizing this event. Following up on the Social Media Week events of last month in San Francisco and around the world, the Clubhouse will host some of the most stimulating discussions during SxSW Interactive.

Series Seed and WSGR Term Sheet Generator: “Folks, Don’t Try This At Home”

Only a few days later, I’m needing to break my own “Top 10″ rule and add two more valuable resources, making it an even dozen. For founders who want to get into the nitty-gritty details of venture capital and angel financing documents, there are two online resources from leading Silicon Valley law firms that are well worth your time.

Resources for Early-Stage Entrepreneurs: A Top 10 List

Having recently met with quite a few founders of tech startups, I’ve identified several recurring themes and questions. I thought it would be helpful to pull together a quick list of resources to help new entrepreneurs avoid reinventing the wheel.

How Do You Engage With Potential Followers Using Social Media?

Engaging with potential followers on Twitter or elsewhere is not complicated, but does require thinking and work. First, you need to engage in conversations that you find genuinely interesting. Second, you need to write and contribute your thoughts so that other readers know you’re not just endlessly repeating the work of other people. And finally, you need to amplify the words and deeds of people you find are interesting.

25 Years of Social Computing: Game Highlights at Halftime

My goal in publishing Mashtag is to serve as both primary sportscaster and color commentator. As a business lawyer and executive in social media and the broader technology industry, I hope to bring the factual background and analytical tools of the profession to bear to explore some of the most interesting current issues in business, law and public policy.