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Daniel J Siegel

Daniel J Siegel

May 22, 2008 | Legaltech News

Improve Your Practice With Technology

Attorneys are often reluctant to invest even small amounts in the technology necessary to improve their practices -- but they should understand that the effective use of technology is often one of the most critical distinctions between firms that grow and thrive and those that stagnate.

By Daniel J. Siegel

7 minute read

February 27, 2006 | Legaltech News

Marketing on the Web

The key to getting your firm's name out there is a solid Internet presence. That means more than just building a Web site. Your site has to be designed well but there's more -- clients have to be able to find it. If you have the best site in the world but it's buried under 10 pages of search results, it's useless. Once you develop the right content, search-engine optimization and targeted advertising are next. Attorney and legal tech consultant Daniel J. Siegel walks you through the process.

By Daniel J. Siegel

9 minute read

February 27, 2006 | Law.com

Marketing on the Web

The key to getting your firm's name out there is a solid Internet presence. That means more than just building a Web site. Your site has to be designed well but there's more -- clients have to be able to find it. If you have the best site in the world but it's buried under 10 pages of search results, it's useless. Once you develop the right content, search-engine optimization and targeted advertising are next. Attorney and legal tech consultant Daniel J. Siegel walks you through the process.

By Daniel J. Siegel

9 minute read

January 06, 2003 | New Jersey Law Journal

Punitives Have a Place

Punitive damages: The term itself engenders more debate and hyperbole than almost any other form of damages. It is time to look past the rhetoric and make reform a meaningful word, or at least a word that does what it means: to improve by correcting errors or removing defects.

By Daniel J. Siegel

5 minute read

May 22, 2008 | Law.com

Improve Your Practice With Technology

Attorneys are often reluctant to invest even small amounts in the technology necessary to improve their practices -- but they should understand that the effective use of technology is often one of the most critical distinctions between firms that grow and thrive and those that stagnate.

By Daniel J. Siegel

7 minute read

May 28, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal

Improve Your Practice With Technology

Components that are critical for successful technology planning and staffing.

By Daniel J. Siegel

7 minute read