Two terrific sites now boast RSS feeds, so you can download them directly into your newsreader. First, Sabrina has an RSS Feed over atLLRX. And the new webzine Law Practice Today also has a new RSS feed, but when I tried to download it there was an error in it. You might
Blogs and Blogging
In Blog News…
Hugh Hewitt at the Weekly Standard believes that four weblogs stand poised to “remake the political landscape” during the 2004 elections. Those blogs are Instapundit, Andrew Sullivan, Mickey Kaus over at Slate, and the Volokh Conspiracy. Whether he’s right or not, these four are always worth a read.
And on a…
Blawgs of the Day
A whole bevy of new law-related weblogs to whet your appetite:
- ethicalEsq?, the blog of retired attorney-mediator David Giacalone, is focused on news and developments relating to lawyer ethics, stressing the interests of the average consumer-client.
- Stan Abrams, an expat lawyer practicing in China, presents Beijing Blog, featuring China law and business commentary
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Blawgs of the Day
Ernie introduces us to blueblanketblog, the personal, non-viewpoint-attributable-to-the-united-states blog of a young government environmental lawyer. And Joy pointed me to Strategic Legal Technology, a new weblog from Ron Friedmann of Prism Legal Consulting.
New blawgs, old blawgs in new places
Ernie reports on a trio of weblogs worth noting. First up is The Niqabi Paralegal, a blog about legal issues facing Muslims in the United States, and other topics of interest. It is published, as you might imagine, by a Muslim paralegal student.
Two old friends of the blogosphere have moved to new digs:…
Blawgs of the Day
Some terrific new additions to your law-related blogroll today:
- Larry Bodine of the LawMarketing Portal now publishes the LawMarketing Weblog, complete with RSS feed.
- The 10b-5 Daily offers news and events related to securities class action litigation, from Lyle Roberts, a partner in the securities litigation group of Wilson Sonsini.
(Thanks to
Another addition to the blogosphere
Well, maybe in the year 2020, anyway. Denise over at Bag and Baggage is pregnant! Make sure you visit her site to with her the appropriate congratulations.
Lessons weblogs can teach you
One of the great new articles over at LLRX is a discussion on weblogs for lawyers, from Jerry Lawson. It’s a terrific overview of weblogs in general, and how they can help a law firm market itself and its news items.
Blawgs of the Day
Two new law-related weblogs for your blogroll today:
- Corplawblawg offers Information for lawyers practicing corporate securities and M&A law. I especially like the disclaimer: This blog does not offer legal advice. If you need legal advice, you need to consult with a lawyer instead of a blog. (Via Blawg.org)
- The Institute for
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The blawgs…the blawgs!!!
Denise points us to even more law-related weblogs:
- Crimen Falsi is published by Omnibus Bill, “just another Beltway lawyer.”
- A 20-something lawyer negotiating life in New York City comes to us with Fragrant Lotus.
- The Curmudgeonly Clerk presents the unsolicited caveats, commentaries, and criticism of a clerk for the Southern District of Texas.
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