RSS Feeds and Social Networking

By Virginia Lawyers Weekly
Published: August 11, 2009

Subscribe to our RSS feeds

What is RSS?

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an easy way to get the news you want whenever it is updated, even if you are not on VLW’s Web site. Through various RSS feed readers, headlines are delivered directly to your desktop or mobile news reader.

How can I use RSS?

There are several ways to access RSS feeds. You can install a news reader that displays RSS feeds from the Web sites you select. Like an e-mail program or a Web browser, the news reader serves as a kind of information portal, and provides a real-time interface to the feeds you select. Popular readers included Google Reader, iGoogle, My Yahoo and Netvibes, though countless others exist.

Virginia Lawyers Weekly Feeds

Weekly News Stories

Opinion Digests

Verdicts & Settlements

Blogs

The VLW Blog

Legal*Political Blog

Publisher’s Notebook

Visit one of VLW’s social networking profiles

Twitter

Get brief updates or text message alerts on the big headlines from Long Island Business News and its many blogs, audio reports and video reports.

Facebook

Become a fan of Virginia Lawyers Weekly on Facebook to connect with other fans, find out about the latest events and publications and start discussions with your peers. Find new friends who share the same interests as you.

LinkedIn

Network professionally with Virginia Lawyers Weekly. Find contacts from the pool of VLW readers. Start discussions about VLW, Virginia law or any other topic relevant to the commonwealth’s legal community.

Flickr

Check out the latest photos from Virginia Lawyers Weekly. Subscribe to our photostream to stay up to date with our latest shots.


© Copyright 2010 Virginia Lawyers Media. All Rights Reserved.

POST A COMMENT

Today's Top Opinion

Employment - Punitives Ordered for Former Employee
A former employee, shareholder and corporate officer for a car dealership violated a noncompete by forming a competing business while still employed by the dealership, and he must pay damages - including punitives - for his breach and for conversion, a Fairfax Circuit Court says.
Redden v. Liptau (VLW 010-8-050) (15 pp.)

GET THE VLW DAILY ALERT

The Daily Alert from Virginia Lawyers Weekly brings you the latest legal news every morning in your e-mail. You’ll get headline news, a link to the day’s Top Opinion and more!

Click here for more info.

E-mail Sign Up:


Feeds/Web 2.0: