The Telecommunications Consulting Blog is presented by Bunnie Riedel, as an exchange of ideas regarding cable franchise renewal and how communities can get the best agreement possible.
Blogs and Blogging
Blawg of the Day – Skallawwag
Keep up with the comings and goings of lawyers working in AmLaw 100 firms with Skallawwag.
Blawg of the Day
The law librarians are organizing…the CS-SIS (Computer Services, Special Interest Section) of the American Association of Law Libraries has created a Blawgs Committee, and they’re blogging about it.
CEOs Who Blog
As blogs become more a part of the Internet mainstream, corporate leaders are using them to discuss their companies and the business world in general. That’s why a site like the CEO Blogs List is so cool — it’s a list of CEOs (and others in leadership positions) who are currently blogging. Better, it’s also…
Blawg of the Day – HealthLawProf Blog
My good friend Tom Mayo, of the HealthLawBlog, has joined the other law professors blogging over at the Law Professor Blogs Network, and is now part of the HealthLawProf Blog. Congrats, Tom!
Blawg of the Day – eLegal Canton
eLegal Canton is the blogchild of David Canton, a Canadian business lawyer and trademark agent, who also likes to write about technology.
Blog #1
Merriam-Webster knows the power of blogs — it announced yesterday that blog was the Number 1 word of the year for 2004. Now that the world has taken notice of blogs, maybe next year the number one word (or acronym) will be RSS.
Blawg of the Day – TTABlog
John Welch is a lawyer with Foley Hoag in Boston, and he is making occasional observations regarding the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board at the TTABlog.
Blawg of the Day – Cyber Crime Law
The mind behind Legal Pings recently began writing Cyber Crime Law, a blog discussing the issues of detecting, preventing, and dealing with cyber crime.
Blawg of the Day
The environmental lawyers at Lowenstein Sandler are publishing The Environment, a weblog addressing environmental, health and safety issues for the business community.
