Get Published in The Sociable Lawyer Blog
The Sociable Lawyer Blog is interested in original articles, videos, slideshows that explore how lawyers are integrating Internet technology into the everyday practice of law, which includes everything from virtual law practice management to online legal marketing. Our most successful articles provide actionable tips and insights, are entertaining, explore emerging trends, and/or reflect on your unique experiences practicing law in the Internet age. Feel free to contact us if you wish you discuss a potential topic.
A few guidelines:
- Contributed articles should be between 500-700 words.
- Articles must be written in plain English.
- Links to outside content must be appropriate and useful.
- We are not interested in promotional content.
- We are not interested in content that has been published in its entirety elsewhere (except for inclusion as a linked excerpt in The Weekly Sociable Lawyer Round Up, see below.)
Copyright:
Contributors own the copyright to their content, but allow the Sociable Lawyer to publish and promote it with attribution. Contributors have blanket permission to re-purpose and promote Sociable Lawyer content with attribution.
Byline:
We will include your headshot image in the article, plus a short bio (2-3 sentences) with links to your website, plus a link to your Rocket Lawyer profile. If you don’t have a Rocket Lawyer profile, please create one here.
How to Submit Content:
To submit an article for consideration, send an email with the article attached as a Word document to mhickey@rocketlawyer.com. A Sociable Lawyer editor will review and edit it and send the finished article to you for approval. We recommend emailing The Sociable Lawyer to pitch potential topics before submitting your content.
Contact:
Matthew Hickey
mhickey@rocketlawyer.com



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