Missouri Lawyers Weekly

Twitter tools for tech-savvy attorneys (access required)

Published: October 18, 2009
By Jane Pribek

I've been talking to lawyers and searching the Web in my quest for the best free Twitter applications for attorneys. Here's what I learned. The first application you should check out is HootSuite, www.hootsuite.com. Jeffrey C. O'Brien, of Mansfield, Tanick & Cohen P.A. in Minneapolis can directly trace a few new clients for his firm to ...

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