And people say attorney advertising is inappropriate

No doubt that sometimes it is too much.  I don't have a Twitter account ( from the Twitter site--Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co–workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing? in 140 characters or less )  but I think it is an interesting idea, however this may be a little over the top.  CNN had a recent article about a surgeons twittering during surgery.  

"That's right -- last week, for the second known time, surgeons Twittered a surgery by using social-networking site Twitter to give short real-time updates about the procedure."

I hope your surgeon is more concerned about the task at hand than trying to broaden their business but I guess "committing malpractice" is less than 140 characters.

Don't worry  The Krebs Law Firm LLC will not be twittering or blogging while in court.

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