Lawyers Who Vlog – OMG! Law Talk
It’s something I’ve always wondered about. How do you use video, presumably on YouTube, without looking like you’re advertising like this guy.
I got together with some of the most savvy lawyers I know in the area, and we sat around talking about why we blog, why litigators are often reluctant to participate, and a couple other issues. We forgot about the camera that was filming us, and took a look at the footage after we were done.
The musical intro/outro is us too - Garry Wise and Michael Carabash are pretty talented musicians on the guitar.
We liked what we saw and thought others might want in on the conversation as well, so after Garry tirelessly editing away we finally posted it online today.
Tell us what you think, and let us know if this a better approach to entering the video realm by actually providing content.
Free Book on Online Marketing
Michael Carabash, a recent Osgoode graduate who has set up with his own practice and marketing services, just released a free online book for legal marketing.
I’ve been sharing some ideas with him and Garry Wise recently, and there are a couple of projects in works that may be interesting.
Although Carabash’s book covers what many of us would consider the basics, there are still lots of lawyers coming up speed. The U.K. government is paying £160,000 a year for these specialty services.
You can get the book for free here.

Sick of Printed Ontario Reports Yet?
Michael Carabash of Dynamic Lawyers has this skit on why we need to go digital.
Michel-Adrien Sheppard, also known as Library Boy, agrees – and says it applies equally to other provinces.

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