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Kick Old-Fashioned Writing Laws Out of Your Blog
Does your blog sound modern or dated? Do you find it difficult to get potential clients to relate? Believe it or not, some of those

U.S. Supreme Court Weighs In On LGBT Birth Certificates
Who are the parents of a child when it is born? Biology dictates that the genetic make-up of a child comes from one man and

Is Your Blog Too Elite for Your Readers?
Lawyers and other professionals often take pride in sounding like they know what they are talking about. But is your language turning people away? If

Should Your Blog Go Political?
Law is necessarily a political field. Attorneys’ lives, and their work, are directly affected by the laws passed by state and federal legislatures. But that

Michigan Bill Puts Breadwinners Over Kids in Custody Disputes
The Michigan House of Representatives is considering a bill that could up-end child custody decisions across the state. By renaming the Child Custody Act the

California Gives Guidance on Attorney Blogs and Advertising
Are legal blogs considered advertising? What can you say online without crossing your state bar ethics rules? Are lawyers ever free of the regulatory requirements

Blogs, FAQs, and Sub-Pages: What’s the Difference?
A robust company website often requires a lot of content. Many professionals, lawyers especially, fill these pages with tidbits of industry knowledge, updates, and answers

Could Melania Actually Divorce Sitting President Trump?
TV personality Chelsea Handler recently said Melania Trump would be an “American hero” if she divorced Donald. But as a sitting president, could Trump actually

Can Foreshadowing Help Your Blog?
If you are an avid reader, you know that many novelists use foreshadowing to build suspense and keep you turning pages. But you’re a blogger,

Blogging Tips for General Practitioners
If you are a follower of this site, you know that a clear focus is an important part of writing a successful blog. But that