As we briefly mentioned this past Friday, we here at Abnormal Use were honored last week by being named to the 2011 ABA
Journal Blawg 100 for the second year in a row.
What an honor to learn that the American Bar Association Journal selected Mediation Channel as an «ABA
Journal Blawg 100» — one of the 100 best legal blogs in 2009 — garnering a spot under the «Practice Specific» category.
Polling ended yesterday for the readers» choice awards in the ABA
Journal Blawg 100.
And, as Bruce noted, we're crossing our fingers for an amazing come - from - behind victory in the News category of the ABA
Journal Blawg 100.
Iowa is history and so is the ABA
Journal Blawg 100 readers» choice contest — an online poll of readers» favorite legal blogs from among the editors» choices of the 100 best.
«Feds Seize Domain Names in Crackdown on Counterfeit Goods and Piracy Main Legal Blog Watch Selected for «ABA
Journal Blawg 100»»
You'll know from our announcement a couple of weeks ago that Slaw is in the running for best legal blog (legal technology category) in the ABA
Journal Blawg 100 event.
We're proud to say that Slaw has been selected as one of the 5th Annual ABA
Journal Blawg 100.
Below is a screenshot I grabbed from the ABA
Journal Blawg Directory.
Today is the last day of voting for the readers» favorites among the ABA
Journal Blawg 100.
Given the occasion, it is a convenient coincidence that the just - released ABA
Journal Blawg 100 includes an exploration of how the state of the legal blogosphere has changed.
The blog was among the ABA
Journal Blawg 100 honorees in -LSB-...]
Run by Jones, a paralegal, with input from a host of contributors over the years, Groklaw won numerous awards over the years, including being named to the 2012 ABA
Journal Blawg 100 and being given the Electronic Frontier Foundation's 2010 Pioneer Award.
It's silly season again, when 100 or so legal bloggers begin beating the bushes for your votes as a readers» favorite in the annual ABA
Journal Blawg 100.
Voting ends Dec. 30 for the readers» favorites of the 2010 ABA
Journal Blawg 100.
I am proud to announce that this blog has been named to the 2010 ABA
Journal Blawg 100, a listing of the top 100 best law blogs by lawyers, for lawyers, as selected by the editors of the ABA Journal.
Voting ends tomorrow, Jan. 2, for best legal podcast in the ABA
Journal Blawg 100.
Not exact matches
We were delighted to learn yesterday that the American Bar Association
Journal has named the Center for Law and Religion Forum as one of the top 100 blogs on law and lawyers in its annual «
Blawg 100» survey.
Add that to the more than 3,000 blogs now tracked by the ABA
Journal «s
Blawg Directory and you can start to see how prevalent blogging has become throughout the legal profession.
Hope this doesn't mean it's time for me to hang up my cleats, but I am proud to say that this blog has been selected as one of the inaugural 10 members of the ABA
Journal's
Blawg 100 Hall of Fame.
Now in its 10th year, the ABA
Journal's annual
Blawg 100 has become a much - anticipated event highlighting the best legal blogs.
The Kentucky
Journal of Equine, Agriculture & Natural Resources Law
blawg is committed to developing a productive dialogue between legal scholars, practitioners and students in the fields of equine, agricultural and natural resources law.
The
blawg is updated weekly by 2L and 3L staff members of KJEANRL to provide a reliable online counterpart to the print copy of the
journal.
This
blawg «provides library announcements and the latest on cool new technologies, new books,
journals and e-resources, new resources from foreign jurisdictions, interesting current events, hot documents, and more.»
The ABA
Journal has released its Third Annual
Blawg 100, its listing of the best legal blogs as selected by the
Journal's editors.
Jayne Navarre has an interesting post at her Virtual Marketing Officer blog in which she looks at how the ABA
Journal's
Blawg 100 list lines up with the top - ranked law blogs generally.
Ron has blogged since 2003; in 2009, the ABA
Journal selected his blog for its
Blawg 100, the ABA's annual list of the best of the blawgosphere.
«
Blawg» — a portmanteau of «blog» and «law» — is a word that has come to define the online
journals of lawyers the globe over.
Editors of the ABA
Journal today announced they have selected this blog as one of the
Blawg 100, the 100 best Web sites by lawyers for lawyers.
In 2012, the ABA
Journal named LawSites to its inaugural
Blawg 100 Hall of Fame — the only legal technology blog selected.
Now the ABA
Journal is inviting lawyers to vote for their favorites in each of the
Blawg 100's 12 categories.
The ABA
Journal also named LawSites to its annual
Blawg 100 in 2011, 2010, 2009 and 2007.
The ABA
Journal released its Third Annual
Blawg 100 this week, and I am happy to report that 14 blogs published by ALM or that are part of the ALM - owned Law.com Blog Network made the list, including this blog.
This is the fourth time the ABA
Journal has selected the
Blawg 100 and the third time LawSites has made the list.
OK, not so likely, but it could happen if you and a couple hundred of your friends get on over to the 2010 ABA
Journal Law
Blawg 100 and vote for your favorite Watchers of Legal Blogs in the «News» category.
«The marketing potential, whether explicit or not, of law - related blogs — or «
blawgs» as some attorneys have come to call their online
journals — is raising some tricky ethical questions for the profession, which regulates lawyer advertising.
Learning new specialties includes doing research by reading books, legal
journals, and
blawgs.
Only a small number of Boston - area law firms have blogs, but more are in the works, according to the Boston Business
Journal article, «
Blawgs» — Lawyer musings that raise firm awareness.
The
Blawg 100 represents the best legal blogs as selected by the
Journal's editors.
From today's Chicago Tribune: «The marketing potential, whether explicit or not, of law - related blogs — or «
blawgs» as some attorneys have come to call their online
journals — is raising some tricky ethical questions for the profession, which regulates lawyer advertising.
He writes Law21: Dispatches From a Legal Profession on the Brink, the only non-American blog to be included for six straight years in the ABA
Journal's list of the most read law blogs: The
Blawg 100.
We are proud to report that Legal Blog Watch has been named to the ABA
Journal's second annual listing of The
Blawg 100, the editors» picks of the best legal blogs, in the News category.
In my free time, I serve as the Managing Editor of InhouseBlog.com, a blog for in - house counsel with over 10,600 subscribers, which was selected as a Top 100
Blawg by the ABA
Journal (2008), nominated as a Top Business Law Blog by LexisNexis (2010), selected as Runner Up for the Best Practice - Specific
Blawg in the 2011 and 2013 Blawggie Awards, and which won such awards in 2014 and 2015.
Most
blawg posts are written by the
journal's staff members — second - and third - year law students at the University of Kentucky College of Law.
ABA
Journal is holding its 8th annual
Blawg 100 competition that allows readers to vote on the best legal blogs in 13 categories.
'' @LawBlarg is an experimental form of legal writing, attempting to find a middle ground between traditional legal writing (law
journals) and modern legal writing (
blawgs).
Speaking of the ABA
Journal's
Blawg 100, one of many bright lights on the list is The Legal Satyricon, the irreverent blog of irreverent and successful First Amendment lawyer Marc Randazza.
The American Bar Association's ABA
Journal has posted the
Blawg 100, the top 100 law blogs as chosen by their editors, in various categories and is asking readers to vote for their favourites.
Author: The
blawg is administered by production editor Mark Rouse of the Kentucky
Journal of Equine, Agriculture & Natural Resources Law and the KJEANRL editorial board.
Its directory of
blawgs, for example, barely scratches the surface, especially when compared to
blawg directories such as those compiled by Justia or the ABA
Journal.