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Can law firm social media lead to a more efficient legal system? by Kevin Waddel
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Can law firm social media lead to a more efficient legal system? |
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The internet has made finding the best law firms easier than ever. Access to reviews of attorneys, their specialties, fee structures, and some of their clients has been a relief to small business owners and individuals who, in the past, had to hope that they knew someone who knew a good attorney or hoped the local ABA would recommend one. Law firm social media was almost designed to balance the playing field for those with the fewest inroads in the legal industry. But where in other industries, some people believe that people are now left with too many choices among the myriad amount of misleading information from social media that's out, instead believing that it can only confuse the matter further this isn't the case in the legal world. Mainly because getting good legal representation is so vital in a bad economy and can be so difficult to do because the variance in talent between attorneys is so high. Where the internet usually has downsides, within law firm social media it's been a consistent positive for individuals who are now fortunately in better control of being able to research the legal industry where they can quickly investigate any potential legal options. For both the individual and the attorney, there are a ton of benefits in being able to interact directly through law firm social media. We've all had to deal with the ramifications of a broken economy for the last half decade. As small and large businesses have cut employment and struggled to bring in new business, these companies have had to fight for deals that went awry and occasionally bring court cases that would never see the light of day in a better economic environment. But with companies on the razor's edge, extremely high legal costs must be considered and picking the right attorney is an absolute must. Such increased vigilance upon their potential attorney as well as increase in the litigiousness of the average American company, it has become difficult for attorneys to differentiate themselves without the benefits of social media to make it easier to interact. Law firm social media increases the publicity for these firms while giving clients a free way to interact with potential litigators without risk. Law firms don't want to waste their time or generate bad publicity, so social media can make them do everything they can to better inform individuals about their specialties and which cases they'd like to work and under what cost structure. Alongside this, the population itself has been educating itself on the law using the internet and, more specifically, by working with former attorneys or others working pro bono. This greater access to information is great and empowering for those that can't afford a mistake, which is almost everyone. As the power and impact of Law Firm Social Media grows in the mainstream, these solutions will continue to become better and better defined and hopefully lead to a much more efficient legal system. Kevin Waddel is a free lance writer. To get more information about Public relations, Public Relations New York, Law Firm Social Media and Health Public Relations visit http://www.makovsky.com
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