Legal Web 2010/2011 - Modern Practice Topics for Solicitors
An ebook with CPD by Nick Holmes and Delia Venables
Questions to be answered for CPD


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Note that these questions are not on substantive issues of the law but are straightforward questions about the topics and sites described in the course and are designed to show that you have read the material, visited the principle sites described and considered the issues involved.

We will change the questions from time to time, so make sure that you are accessing the most recent set of questions when you come to take the test. The last changes to these questions were made on May 15th 2010.

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I have completed the course Legal Web 2010/2011 - Modern Practice Topics for Solicitors and here are the answers to the questions.

Question 1:

Give two specific features shared by most virtual firms.

Question 2:

What is the key feature of a “hybrid” model and is there a natural limit to the size of such a firm?

Question 3:

Describe two things NOT to do in Twitter.

Question 4:

Give two uses of social media in the firm that Mark Gould thinks have been useful for Addleshaw Goddard.

Question 5:

Name two key features of a referral (or marketing) company which you would be looking for.

Question 6:

Name two situations where a referral company would probably not be worthwhile.

Question 7:

Describe two factors which are making “accessibility” easier for web site owners.

Question 8:

Briefly described the stages involved for the user in online document drafting.

Question 9:

Describe two basic ways to improve Google ranking.

Question 10:

What is meant by local search and (briefly) how can you improve your position?

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