Stem Client Roundup for July
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Lots going on at Stem these days, and we’re due for a client roundup. The list below has, and will, expand as more clients get their projects online.
- Koplow & Patane, P.L.L.C. managing partner Lawrence Koplow, a Phoenix DUI lawyer, has been busy writing some in-depth analysis on his Arizona DUI Blog. One post discusses the pitfalls of using the “imaginary line” during field sobriety tests; another answers a series of FAQs on DUI charges in Arizona; and yet another on the use of video taping by police officers during a DUI arrest.
- Our Florida client Ron Chapman, a West Palm Beach lawyer, has been actively posting on his blog too; including a great post on the threshold to, and how to avoid sex offender registration in Florida. Ron also recently launched a series of pages on the counties he serves; including Palm Beach County, Broward County, Martin County, and St. Lucie County.
- Back up in Canada, law firm Clark Wilson has much to be proud of lately. The firm has launched a new BC Class Actions group; which included a series of new publications on the firm’s JD Supra profile. And related, see group chair Elaine J. Adair‘s recent and very thorough paper on products liability class actions. Senior partner Lyall Knott‘s appointment as Honorary Captain of the Canadian Navy also being noteworthy.
- Over at JD Scoop, the blog for legal documents sharing service JD Supra, Adrian Lurssen has a great post up on the power of situation, which describes how the more you publish your expertise beyond your firm’s website, the more value it has. I totally agree, and a bit of an add on here, did you know that websites max out at two entries on the first page of the search results? Even if you have the top 2 slots sewn up, the rest of the top-10 are up for grabs! Other websites can deliver valuable depth to your online profile.
- And finally one of our ‘under wraps’ clients, McClanahan Myers Espey LLP out of Houston, Texas, a law firm specializing in contingency fee litigation, have a new URL ready and waiting for their new website design. It hasn’t launched yet, so don’t bother clicking, but when it does I’ll certainly be saying a lot more about them. Expect some very interesting and innovative thought on delivering value to corporate litigation services. And yes, they’ll be blogging too!
Congrats to everyone. Stem has some great client projects going right now! And thanks to Stem’s new (and first!) employee Emma Wood for doing the legwork for this post!

