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No Need To Become A Fan…Just “Like” Us

When I logged onto the Wolfe Law Group page on Facebook this morning, I was greeted with a message that the page would no longer have “fans,” but instead would invite users to “like” our practice. It’s an effort to be more “lightweight” to users, and hopefully, increase a pages fan base. It just might work too.

Before logging into our admin page, I stumbled upon another businesses FB page and saw the “become a fan” button replaced with “like.”. It confused me for a few seconds, but then I just passed it off as someone knowing a little more than me about Facebook, and knowing how to change the call to action on the fan pages.

Low and behold the change was made on my page, too…and system wide.

With all of this said, let’s take this Facebook change our for a spin. No need to become a fanatic for Wolfe Law Group or anything. After all, we’re just a law firm. Borrrr-ing.

But, you can at least like what we do, eh? That ain’t so hard.

http://fb.wolfelaw.com

Apologies for Technical Issues

Over the past 7 days, we’ve had trouble with our server on 2 occasions…which, unfortunately, has resulted in the inaccessibility of our websites. It has also affected the delivery and receipt of email with us.

We apologize for these problems.

Our tech folks assure us that the issues has been resolved.

Scott Wolfe Publishes Legal Guide on Federal Miller Act at Avvo.com

Seattle based attorney and member of Wolfe Law Group, Scott Wolfe, published a Legal Guide this week onAVVO.com, a lawyer rating service.

What is a Miller Act Claim?

How do you file a Miller Act Claim?

Am I entitled to file a Miller Act Claim?

These are some of the questions answered by Scott Wolfe’s latest Legal Guide published on Avvo.com, titled “How To File A Miller Act Claim.” In the guide, Scott breaks the federal filing down into four steps, introducing the topic as follows:

If you furnished labor and/or materials to a federal construction project, and were not paid, contractors or suppliers may file a “Miller Act Claim” against the general contractor’s payment bond. You can file a claim on your own, through a filing service, or with an experienced attorney.

Click here to read all of Scott’s Legal Guides at Avvo.com.

Use Skype To Talk To Your Attorney Fast

We have a secret to share: we’ve been using Skype for over years now to communicate with the folks in our office. It only recently dawned on us that our clients and folks thinking about hiring us could get in touch with us on Skype, too. (Sorry).

Anyone who has used Skype will go on and on about how great of an application it is. You can make regular phone calls through the app, video conference, or just chat. It is a great way to get in touch with our attorneys because they’re online all day long, and if they step away from their desk or are on the other line, you’re message will be sitting there when they get back.

If you go to any of the attorney’s bio pages on our website there is now a button that shows when the attorney is on or offline. Just click on that button to send them a message through Skype. It’s that simple.

We’d love to hear from you, and to put you on our list of contacts. It’s just another way we can reach out to clients and underline the difference between us and those folks in the skyscrapers.

Don’t have Skype? It’s a free download for Macs (yay) and PCs (yuck).

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Wolfe Law Rocks Is Now The Wolfe Law Blog

Wolfe Law Rocks has moved and changed names, and is now the Wolfe Law Group blog. You can find us at http://www.wolfelaw.com/blog/ and subscribe to our RSS Feeds here. Anyone who navigates to the old address (wolfelawrocks.com) will be forwarded to the blog’s new address.

The old blog simply kept folks abreast on news and updates from our firm, and we thought it better for those updates to get posted right within our website, as opposed to a separate domain.

We made some other changes to our blogs over the holidays, and we’ll be posting an update about this soon.

Happy New Year!