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Technology & Science

Aug. 4, 2009

Site Unseen

Some law firms haven't touched their Web site in years—or worse, they don't have one at all, writes Sharon Berman.

By Sharon Berman

At a time when Web 2.0 and social media marketing are on everyone's lips, a surprisingly large group of professionals are still far behind the times with the Web's first incarnation. They haven't touched their Web site in years - or worse, they don't have one at all. An outdated Web site is easily spotted because the most recent piece of "news" was posted in 2008 or much earlier.

Quite often, the r...

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