RSS Feeds Appearing Now on Law Firm Web Sites
In a new phenomenon I've discovered, law firms are beginning to add RSS feeds to their Web sites. This is a universal feature of blogs, of course, but it works just as well for Web sites. I've had RSS (or Really Simple Syndication) feeds on The LawMarketing Portal for several months. now. They're wonderful for attracting traffic because they allow visitors to subscribe to my content.
Wilmer Cutler offers RSS feeds to 19 sections of its Web site at http://www.wilmerhale.com/rss/. "RSS feeds allows Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr to deliver the content that you select from our list below and display it for you in one convenient location. RSS feeds are a simple way to receive timely legal updates from the firm," the Web site explains.
Wilmer Cutler has more than 1,000 lawyers with offices in 14 cities in the United States, Europe and Asia. To view the firm's RSS feeds, you must first have a news reader (or aggregator) installed on your computer. A news reader is the application used to view the headlines via RSS. To download a news reader select a reader for free download through a site such as download.com. The one I use is NewsGator, available free at www.NewsGator.com.
The RSS feeds for Wilmer Cutler include Antitrust and Competition, Aviation, Bankruptcy and Commercial, Communications and E-Commerce, Corporate, Defense, National Security and Government Contracts, Environmental, FDA, Financial Institutions, Intellectual Property, International Arbitration, Labor and Employment, Litigation, Private Client, Public Policy and Strategy, Real Estate, Securities, Tax, and Trade.
Criminey, if the firm could get the risk-averse lawyers in Corporate and Securities to have an RSS feed, ANY firm should be able to convince ANY practice group head to do the same.
This morning I discovered that Canada's Clark Wilson, up in Vancouver, British Columbia is also offering RSS feeds on their Web site for the firm's publications. By using RSS feeds, visitors with interests in specific legal subject matters will receive immediate notification as soon as alerts and articles that match their interests are posted on their Web site.
Clark Wilson LLP, with 65 lawyers, is one of the first law firms in Canada to offer publication headlines via RSS. You can subscribe with Bloglines, My Yahoo, Newsgator or XML. Their feeds cover 14 different categories of legal topics, including technology and intellectual property, real estate, securities, energy, labor & employment, higher learning, and general business issues. Clark Wilson LLP feeds are located at: http://www.cwilson.com/feeds.
These two firms are ahead of the curve. While according to a recent PEW Internet for Life study reports that 90% still don't get RSS, it will come, and these firms are ready. This just proves that anyone can publish content and syndicate it. The world has become its own version of the Associated Press and RSS is the delivery tool. Aggregators will be integrated into regular business tools and within the year it will catch on.
Here at Hogan & Hartson LLP, we provide an RSS feed for our firm wide newsstand. Just place this link into your rss feeder and get updates from Hogan & Hartson, including press releases on recent office openings in China and the nomination of alumni John G. Roberts to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Here at Hogan & Hartson LLP, we provide an RSS feed for our firm wide newsstand. Just place this link into your rss feeder and get updates from Hogan & Hartson, including press releases on recent office openings in China and the nomination of alumni John G. Roberts to the U.S. Supreme Court.
http://www.hhlaw.com/site/getrss.aspx
Dear Larry,
The Swedish office of Linklaters, a leading global law firm, has had RSS feeds since November 2004 for press releases, deals and "hot topics". Feeds are mainly in Swedish but also in English.
Main feed: http://www.nooked.com/news/feed/linklaters
More found here:
http://www.linklaters.com/locations/sweden/swedish/newsanddeals/index.asp?localnavigationid=928