Although not *technically* a blawg, Legal Technicalities is definitely for an under-represented segment of the blawg community: legal secretaries. Written by Crawford Kilian, it’s an online companion to a class he’s teaching on the subject.

  • En Banc is a new group weblog formed to discuss political and legal issues. The combined power of eight blawgers will be interesting to watch.
  • Bryan Gates an attorney practicing in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, publishes I Respectfully Dissent, featuring “random thoughts, ramblings and rants about things legal, illegal, tortious, outrageous and otherwise.”
  • Campaigns Online is the weblog component of a project at Johns Hopkins University, designed to promote improvements and understanding in the usage of the Internet and emerging technologies in political campaigns.
  • Michael Lowe, a friend of mine who used to work for my firm, publishes the brand-spanking-new (and appropriately named) Dallas Lawyer.
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  • By No Other is brought to us by D.C. Toedt, a general counsel in a software company. Originally titled Business Lessons, the blog contains notes of lessons the author has gained in his business law reading.
  • David Sarnacki, a Michigan family and divorce attorney, hosts Domestic Diversions, a collaborative weblog with nine contributors