The Best Apps for Sticking to 10 Common New Year’s Resolutions

For our last blog post of 2017, we’re looking ahead to bright things in the new year. If you’re like us, you may be contemplating what the future holds and what you want to accomplish next. Maybe you want to be more productive at work or make more time for your family. Perhaps you want […]

Ask a Personal Injury Lawyer: How to Stay Safe on the Road Over the Holidays

We’re ttttthhhhiiiissss close to the holidays and gearing up for heavy travel, most likely in less-than-ideal weather conditions. In addition, stress levels are high and you probably have a million to-do items running through your head at any given moment. These elements can add up to more accidents and injuries. Fortunately, there are a few things […]

5 Things LegalRev is Thankful For in 2017

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! We hope you’re all taking some time to spend with your loved ones and recharge like we are doing. This week’s Thanksgiving edition blog post features five things for which we are thankful as this year begins drawing to its close. Let’s get to it!

Understanding the New Google Maps Q&A Feature for Business

It’s tough to keep up with Google; it seemingly tests and adds a new feature every month. Alas, that is our calling as digital marketers and yet, this one almost passed us by. We’re talking about the new Google Maps Questions & Answers feature that lets mobile users browsing a business listing ask any question they […]

Google Doubles Daily Ad Spend

In a move that shocked many, Google recently doubled the daily AdWords budget limit for digital campaigns. Previous to the change, your daily ad spend was capped at 20% above your set daily budget. Going forth, that budget ceiling is twice your daily budget, which is a significant increase.

Pitching In: How Small Businesses & Law Firms Can Provide Disaster Relief

As a vast understatement, many of our fellow Americans are facing severe difficulties in the wake of a disastrous late summer and early fall. From hurricane-torn areas in the southern states and Puerto Rico to devastating forest fires up and down the west coast, as well as the deadly shooting in Las Vegas, millions are […]

Tweeters, Rejoice! Try Out Twitter’s New 280-Character Limit

If you’re a Twitter enthusiast, you may be pleased to know that all users will soon have double the characters at their disposal. In a surprise move, Twitter announced yesterday that select users would be permitted to test the change before rolling out the new 280-character limit to everyone in the next few months, presumably.

Everything You Need to Know About the New Google Drive

Google recently announced that they are making some major changes to Google Drive; in essence, it’s going away. Did you freak out? We did! …Until we learned more about what’s really happening, that is. We’ll explain everything you need to know before they roll out the initial changes in the near future, and the rest over the […]

The End of Legalese: What Does This Mean For Lawyers?

In a trend that many laud as logical and just as many mourn as the dearth of legal language, judges and attorneys across the U.S. are shying away from what has come to be known as “legalese” in their writings. This change in attitudes follows that of many other industries, as simple, easy-to-read text has […]