I wanted to be the first to announce the debut of my friend Tom Mayo’s HealthLawBlog, but Ernie beat me to it. Tom is a great guy who knows a heck of a lot about the subject of health law, so keep coming back as he gets the blog up and running.
Blogs and Blogging
Blawg of the Day
In a follow-up to my article this week about finding experts on the Internet, Peter Nordberg of Daubert on the Web has launched a companion weblog, Blog 702.
Blawg of the Day
Via Ernie comes sophoristically speaking, from an Ozarks attorney speaking on life, law and liberty.
Blawgs of the Day
First, some law student blawgs mentioned at Blawg.org:
- The appropriately named Three Years of Hell to Become the Devil, from Anthony, a law student at Columbia School of Law.
- Maureen, a “law student and sad, sad punk wannabe (it will never happen) living in our nation’s anthrax-and-explosion-ridden capital,” serves up Reenhead.
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Blawg of the Day
Jason N. Nemes publishes Sixth Circuit Law, a weblog focusing on cases decided by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. (Via Ernie)
Blawgs of the Day
I’ve got a lot of catching up to do…(most of these links via Denise)
- D. Gordon Smith, a professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School, publishes Venturpreneur, a blog on entrepreneurship.
- American Lawyer in a Japanese Law Office shows how one lawyer adapts to life in a different country.
- A North
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Marketing your law practice through a weblog
Ever since I got hooked on weblogs, I have commented on how useful a targeted, single-issue weblog would be for a lawyer or law firm’s marketing. Amy Campbell agrees, in her article Intro to Weblogs for Law Firm Marketing. (Via Jerry)
Blawg of the Day
Doug Simpson, an attorney in Hartford, Conn., launches Unintended Consequences, focusing on “law and disruptive technologies affecting insurance and related financial services (especially their unintended consequences).” There’s even an RSS feed Welcome to the blogosphere! (Via LawSites)
So THAT’S what they’ve been doing…
News service Moreover has been spending a lot of time lately concentrating on the corporate market, and its free news service has suffered as a result. Now comes word that Moreover plans to roll out a database of over 17,000 weblogs, indexing more than 1,000 entries each day.
Change of Address
Corp Law Blawg has taken up new digs at http://www.corplawblog.com, with an RSS feed at http://www.corplawblog.com/index.rdf. Update your booksmarks or newsreaders accordingly.
