Monthly Archives: June 2010

Using Google Voice To Source Your Business

by Ryan McKeen I love Google Voice. I work in a small firm. We do very little in the way of any sort of advertising. We’re also not so great at tracking where exactly our business comes from.  I suspect … Continue reading

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Dean, Garber, and Guns….

by Ryan McKeen …… have become the sex, drugs and rock and roll of the Republican attorney general primary. The issue just seems to be getting bigger:  Rick Green’s column on the subject today. Hats off to Meghan Freed for … Continue reading

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Another Way Google Voice Can Impact Your Law Practice

by Ryan McKeen I’m having my assistant Ruth sign up for Google Voice this morning. One of Google Voice’s cool features is that it allows a user on a computer to send a text message (free of charge to the … Continue reading

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How Opening Google Voice To Everyone May Impact Your Practice

by Ryan McKeen In my practice, I represent people from all walks of life. Some of my clients are very wealthy, some are very poor, and most our middle class.  This is probably no different from a lot of lawyers … Continue reading

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Running and Blogging

by Ryan McKeen I’ve been really busy with everything but posting on this site. I’m still pounding out a review of Sprint’s EVO 4G for the ABA Journal. Who knew writing about cell phones could be so time consuming? But … Continue reading

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CBA Members Celebrate Year’s Achievements and Association’s 135 Years at 2010 Annual Meeting

Yes! My prayers were answered. Someone just emailed me a blog post. I can’t risk disappointing Colin McEnroe by not posting frequently enough. My posts have been and will continue to be slow this week because I am working on … Continue reading

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A Post On Notes

by Ryan McKeen It’s all about training. I’m so used to writing notes on everything. Often on the back of scrap paper or on post it notes. The problem is these notes sometimes get missed placed or I can’t find … Continue reading

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Connecticut Soccer Law

by Ryan McKeen With most of the world’s attention is focused on “football” today, I figure it’s as good of a time as any to bang out a Connecticut soccer law post. In Connecticut, events on the pitch have made … Continue reading

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The Enfield Board Of Education: Stupid Is As Stupid Does

by Ryan McKeen The Enfield Board of Education has decided to appeal Judge Hall’s ruling barring the town from holding graduation at the First Cathedral. Courant. The Board is going to lose this appeal. They’ll lose before the Court of … Continue reading

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Numerical Corporations Should Be Illegal

by Ryan McKeen Numerical corporations or LLCs are the bane of my existence as a lawyer. As best as I can tell, exactly 2 of my prior 474 posts have had any impact on the law. One post triggered a … Continue reading

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