Sentences with phrase «blawg review editor»

That link between Memorial Day and the legal profession was brought home in this week's Blawg Review # 59, where the Blawg Review editor observed:
The Blawg Review editor worries that Twitter will kill off Blawg Review, as people send tweets (or twits) instead of using their blogs for a little link love;
Here's the backstory: When the scheduled host for Blawg Review # 223 (an unidentified «law practice coach») went AWOL, Blawg Review editor - in - chief «Ed.»
As I understand the Blawg Review editor's concern, it was that O'Keefe was out of place «to take up the causes of others without them having asked [him] to do so.»
Blawg Review editor «Ed Post» managed to keep his name a secret, if not his face, when he showed up at LegalTech New York's blogger breakfast Wednesday morning.
That, of course, brought a public response from the Blawg Review editor, again titled, What's with Kevin O'Keefe?
He / she wrote O'Keefe a private e-mail titled, «What's with Kevin O'Keefe,» which O'Keefe then published under the heading, What's with Blawg Review editor?
Next came the Blawg Review Awards 2006, in which the anonymous Blawg Review editor honored the best law blogs in numerous categories.
For those interested in submitting posts for consideration, please use the submission process at Blawg Review (that is, as per the request of the Blawg Review editors, please do not send me any suggested posts directly).

Not exact matches

, the editor of Blawg Review, to find a new, talented blogger each week to write Blawg Review.
Life has many mysteries, among them the identity of the anonymous editor of Blawg Review, who for some reason opts to keep his who - abouts and his whereabouts a secret.
Denise Howell, blogger of Bag and Baggage, is writing next Monday's Halloween roundup for Blawg Review, its elusive editor tells me via e-mail:
(We're waitinggg...) Soon after, also as reported here, the anonymous editor of Blawg Review challenged readers to unmask his identity.
The editor of Blawg Review keeps his identity a secret.
As I blogged about here last week, the editor of Blawg Review kicked off a meme he called Simply the Best, in which he listed his top 10 law blogs and then asked each listed blog to list its 10 top and so on like some blogger pyramid scheme.
Blawg Review's editor points out in an e-mail to me that «Forbes magazine... recognized AutoMuse in the recent Forbes Best of the Web blog awards in the category of Automobile blogs.
«Blawg Review # 40 is up at Small Business Trends, where Anita Campbell, a former GC turned entrepreneur, is managing editor of one of the most widely - read business blogs.
Well, the editor of Blawg Review says it is the best crime Blawg Review ever.
This presentation of Blawg Review is brought to you from LegalTech New York, where the anonymous editor of Blawg Review is attending in person along with many other tweeps and blawging lawyers who are arriving in droves in response to Incisive Media's generous offer of a free breakfast and the chance to see first - hand what's new in technology for the legal profession.
For Blawg Review # 89, Anonymous Editor takes on the mummer's role.
In that original Blawg Review post, the editor called Margolin «definitely one to watch.»
Upon reading Eugene Volokh's thoughts on whether New York's proposed advertising rules will make blogging too burdensome for lawyers, the anonymous editor at Blawg Review is prompted to ask, «Where's Ben Cowgill?»
It was to be an installment of Blawg Review, promised Above the Law editor Elie Mystal, that would «make hamburger of the legal profession's sacred cows.»
To facilitate the process, the editor posts links to and summaries of all 51 installments of Blawg Review from 2008.
«It has come to the attention of your anonymous Editor that some lawyers, law students, and law professors would like to be contributors to Blawg Review, but are worried about losing clients, getting hard - marked, or jeopardizing tenure... To enable everyone to be a contributor to Blawg Review, without fear or favor, there is now a convenient submission form created by blogcarnival.com for Blawg Review, so you don't have to use your regular email, if you like the new form.
Such nomination posts shall be calculated as votes for Blawg Review of the Year only if the nominating blogger advises the Editor of Blawg Review by email of a link to such nominations.
Week in and week out, a string of legal bloggers take on the thankless task of editing Blawg Review, the weekly carnival of law bloggers that reflects the best buzz of the legal blogosphere as seen by each successive editor.
In the tradition of mummering, every blogger visited in Blawg Review # 89 will be permitted to ask no more than three questions in a single private email to the editor as to his identity — each question requiring a simple «yes or no» answer — but may not ask a direct question as to a name or other pseudonym used by the editor, such as, «Are you so - and - so?»
Taking his cue from the Christmas tradition of mummering, the Anonymous Editor of Blawg Review is offering legal bloggers their one opportunity in 2007 to unveil his identity.
You have to love the elusive Editor of Blawg Review for being so evenhanded.
Okay, you capit - law - ists, Ed of Blawg Review has recruited Anita Campbell, the fabulous editor of Small Business Trends, to guest - edit a special back to business edition.
On January 6th, the end of the mummering, the editor of Blawg Review will post an addendum to this Blawg Review # 89 discussing some of the more interesting questions and answers publicly for the first time, and disclosing whether his true personal identity has been discovered.
As I reported last week, Ed, the anonymous editor of Blawg Review, has died.
Ed, the anonymous editor of Blawg Review, has died, according to tweets sent out over the @BlawgReview Twitter feed.
A couple of days ago, Blawg Review's mystery Editor started this meme that identified the 10 blogs that in Editor's view are «simply the best» — and asked those chosen to spread the good fortune by naming their own top «meme chose's.»
While this marks the third year Dennis Kennedy has doled out his Blawggie awards (as reported in an earlier post today), the anonymous editor at Blawg Review is establishing what is described as a new tradition with the Blawg Review Awards 2006, the second year the editor has honored the best law blogs in numerous categories.
The Editor of the Blawg Review reminded me of this gem from five years ago — when I hosted the Blawg Review on my blog to celebrate World Book and Copyright Day:
Rather, spurred by a post at ProBlogger urging bloggers to write their blogs» obituaries as an exercise in self - motivation, Blawg Review's anonymous editor takes up the challenge.
An editor's note explains that this is an alternative to Schwimmer's post, «which is not by any measure a Blawg Review
Perhaps it was LegalTech's proximity to Groundhog Day that lured the anonymous editor of Blawg Review to step into the sunlight last week.
The guest editor of Blawg Review # 43, Diane Levin of MediationNewsOnline.com, has thoroughly investigated the possibility of writing a Super Bowl Blawg, rejected it (with a hat - tip to our own Common Scold), and embarked on a tempest of linking.
But if not the end for Blawg Review, could it be for its anonymous editor?
The editor of our very own Blawg Review says this September he's «going on a cross-country tour, a quest to discover himself and see America through the eyes of lawyers who blog, as many as possible, starting this September» in his post, «Blawg Review Bucket List.»
Thanks to the editor of Blawg Review and all the loyal ATL readers for chipping in to get me my very own Hooked - on - Phonics master reader set.
-LSB-...] Irish globetrotters may interest Blawg Review's famous editor), but while they are away Damien Mulley will make hay with their disclosure statements (more -LSB-...]
The editor of Blawg Review strongly recommends the professional services of LexBlog, which can be incorporated into your firm's existing web infrastructure if need be.
In the meantime, the current week's edition — Blawg Review # 303 — is being hosted at the Blawg Review main site, under the auspices of the Anonymous Editor of Blawg Review.
If nothing else, Blawg Review has continued to happen week after week and, it being what we in the trade often refer to as the End of Another Year, the Anonymous Editor of Blawg Review has taken the occasion of Blawg Review # 192 to solicit the votes of Blawg Review hosts past, present, and future, for the 2008 Blawg Review of the Year.
And thank you, Anonymous Editor of Blawg Review, wherever you are, for overseeing another terrific year of Blawg Review.
-- to which the aforementioned «Editor,» cloaked in anonymity and wielding the awful power held by anonymous «bloggers» the world over, responded: «Well, why don't you post a pre-Blawg Review Blawg Review on April Fool's Day, when no one will expect it?
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