What is the easiest and best way to keep abreast of the latest legal news and information provided by Saile & Saile LLP?

Dec 28th, 2006 | By Michael L. Saile, Jr., Esq. | Category: Blogs, Saile & Saile LLP News
I have just installed an RSS feed on my computer.   At first, I was hesitant to jump into this new technology.   It seemed too far-fetched to me.   In fact, many of our vendors have tried to sell me the software that will permit our clients to get up to the minute updates with legal news and information from our law firm.    I thought that our clients would not be interested in getting involved with this new technology.
What is RSS?

RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, is a format for syndicating news.  A special Reader collects news from the sites you choose and sends you updates only when you want.   You can set the Reader to warn you with a little pop-up in your computer’s system tray to alert you when there is a new message. 

We installed my free RSS Reader in a few minutes.   We linked our legal research websites and legal groups to which we are member to our RSS Reader.   This is how we keep informed of the latest legal news that effects our clients and the types of law that we practice.   We then can update our clients with the latest news and information through this Law Blog at:  http://www.sailelaw.com/blog/ 


Our clients can link our Law Blog to their own free RSS Reader.   Every time new legal information is posted to our Law Blog, our clients with the RSS Reader installed on their own computers will get a little message on their computer informing them of the newly posted legal information.

We highly suggest that you install an RSS Reader so that you do not miss any of our important legal news and information.    At Saile & Saile LLP, we believe that keeping our clients informed is the best way to protect them.

Don’t have RSS Reader?

* Download a free version at RSSReader.com – Link to download 
* Or try Sharp Reader
* Mac Users try Net Newswire

For more information about the RSS technology please visit Wickipedia, the online encyclopedia at:   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_%28file_format%29

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