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As you will notice, this blog has a new name, as our content has expanded beyond Louisville and Kentucky. In the process of many behind-the-scene upgrades, our old feeds failed. Please resubscribe (or subscribe if you haven’t already) to the RSS feed. There is a new URL, too: http://DivorceLawJournal.com, but the old URLs still work...
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The mindmapping tool is discussed, and a link provided to a demo, in Online Mediation. Denver’s Steve Harhai presented mindmapping at a LBA/AAML seminar a few years ago.The possibilities of mapping case information and issues are endless, and at the time I thought it was something we should explore. Sorry to say, other new, cool...
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Here’s an easy way to Create a Graph for your demonstrative evidence.
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Most of our category content is down, so what you see is not all you get. We’ll be working on the fix. Update: Fixed. Typepad tech support was quick!
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Today on Ben Cowgill’s SoloBlawg he links to a nice tutorial on RSS feeds. FeedDemon is easy, and I also recommend it. When you subscribe to RSS feeds, you can check all your favorite news and blog updates at leisure, and all in one place. Set up a news aggregator such as FeedDemon, then link to...
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Thanks to Rob Robertson of Austin, TX for his ABA Family Law listserve posting suggesting the use of a new beta google calendaring utility in which parents can share a calendar for each child’s activites. The more parents can share information about their children, the better. And, when it is just too difficult to communicate...
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RSS feeds are the way to go to receive manageable updates to news and new blawg postings. Thanks to KY’s Michael Stevens and his www.KentuckyLawBlog.com and LouisvilleLawWire for making this easier for the rest of us. His suggestion that FeedDemon was the easiest aggregator was taken (for $29 why take a more difficult route?) and...
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