LinkedIn and Xing as “Facebook for Suits.”

This week’s The Economist: there are now 35 million members between LinkedIn and Xing. WAC? and some HMPC lawyers were early joiners. Our reasons were not compelling. They were: “Well, why not?”; as courtesy to those who asked us to link to them; it didn’t take much time to join; and no public profile was required. We’re still impressed with the overall set-up–but we still don’t quite get it. Like most firms that solve problems for money, we already have a network of fine business lawyers, consultants, mover-shakers, influential people and other aggressive humans and their shops to help large and publicly-traded clients in Europe, the Americas and Asia; we’d like to use these kind of sites to supplement it. So:

1. What do we do now?

2. How do “facebooks for suits” help clients?

3. What about quality control?

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“Justin, thanks for the recommendation on LinkedIn. Do I know you?”

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