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The experienced law firm marketing professionals at AttorneySync have launched their blog, Law Marketing Monitor.
The team at AttorneySync uses the Law Marketing Monitor to share their knowledge, skill and experience to help their clients get more business from the web.
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AttorneySync works exclusively with lawyers and law firms law firms. In doing so, they have grown to understand the unique challenges of marketing a law firm online.
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The Construction Group at Cohen Seglias shares regular news on construction-related issues in the Mid-Atlantic region, with practical commentary and analysis, in their Construction Law Signal.
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Founded in 1988, Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman PC is a full-service law firm with more than fifty lawyers in 5 offices throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. The firm's talented, diverse staff focuses on matters pertaining to construction, federal contracting, labor & employment, commercial litigation, real estate/business law, wealth preservation and creditors rights.
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Media & Communications Policy comments on issues and developments in the realm of communications policy, media policy, and the First Amendment. Patrick D. Maines and Richard T. Kaplar, president and vice president of The Media Institute, respectively, author the blog.
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Founded in 1979, The Media Institute is a nonprofit research organization founded to raise awareness of issues relating to freedom of speech, foster a competitive media and communications industry, and strive for excellence in journalism.
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