Not exact matches
B - Blogs: Business blogs, usually external
Blawgs:
Lawyers» blogs Intrablogs: In - house blogs K - Blogs: Knowledge blogs, also usually kept in - house Warblogs: War correspondents» blogs
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.
UK, US & Beyond About Blog Property
Blawg is a property law & conveyancing news blog by property
lawyers & professionals.
Here at the Law Firm Web Strategy blog, where we talk about how
lawyers can leverage the Web to build their practices in the 21st century, this week's
Blawg Review will combine these themes.
For
lawyers, the best example so far is the
Blawg Review Guest Map, where legal bloggers simply click on their location on the map to add a marker identifying them and linking to their blog.
Here's our monthly roundup of client successes: New York injury
lawyer John Hochfelder hosted
Blawg Review # 209, and dedicated the legal blogging roundup to his late father.
Patent
lawyer Stephen R. Albainy - Jenei may have been a last - minute substitute to serve as host of
Blawg Review # 161, after work got in the way of the blogger who had originally signed up, but the founder of the blog Patent Baristas was easily up to the task.
This
blawg «is a forum for scholars, students,
lawyers, policy - makers, and interested citizens to examine, discuss, and debate the effect of situational forces — that is, nonsalient factors around and within us — on law, policy, politics, policy theory, and our social, political and economic institutions.»
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.
This is a legal
blawg of interest to
lawyers who occasionally or regularly deal with clients, plaintiffs, defendants, and witnesses from other cultures or who encounter foreign - language evidence requiring foreign - language document translation in the course of litigation.
According to the ABA
Blawg Directory, Florida is second only to California in number of law blogs (Justia's
Blawg Search concurs)... which is again interesting when you consider that according to ABA market research, Illinois, Texas, and New York all have more active
lawyers than Florida.
«The
Blawg Directory: We've indexed more than 1,000 blogs written by
lawyers who are experts in their practice areas, with more being added daily.
«You have to not only love, but stand in awe at the wit and energy behind
Blawg Review # 15, hosted this week by fellow management employment
lawyer, George Lenard at George's Employment
Blawg,» writes Mike Fox.
This
blawg will examine these questions, and hopes to become a gathering spot for all mother -
lawyers.»
Those newly added blogs were: Jacksonville Criminal Lawyer Blog Harry Hackney Florida Law
Blawg Launched in January, the Florida
Lawyers Blog Watch offers a single page aggregation of the 50 most recent postings by... more»
For
lawyer bloggers, one element of this strategy is submitting your blog to all of the leading
lawyer blog (or «
blawg») directories - a simple step that will get you inbound links from these topically related sites.
This
blawg provides technology news affecting
lawyers as well as tips on conducting legal research using technology or new book titles.
«
Blawg» — a portmanteau of «blog» and «law» — is a word that has come to define the online journals of
lawyers the globe over.
In any event, one Massachusetts
lawyer who surely deserves to take today off is David Harlow, who appears to have spent much of Columbus Day weekend compiling
Blawg Review # 129.
This
blawg discusses all levels of law firm
lawyer compensation, from associates to service partners, to rainmakers, to
lawyer - managers, and senior
lawyers who are phasing down in preparation for retirement.
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.
This week's
Blawg Review is written by Mark W. Bennett, a Houston criminal defense
lawyer and author of the blog Defending People.
«Your
blawg: Next best thing to a Supreme Court appointment for
lawyers?
Now the ABA Journal is inviting
lawyers to vote for their favorites in each of the
Blawg 100's 12 categories.
Back in November, I told you about the election - law
blawg maintained by Birmingham, Ala.,
lawyer Edward Still, Votelaw — Law and Politics.
Houston
lawyer Jeanne Pi recently launched Jeanne Pi's Texas Elder Law
Blawg.
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.
This
blawg is a forum for international trade
lawyers to share information, deposit relevant international cases and articles and educate others about international trade developments affecting their region or in which their country is participating.
Author: Contributors to this
blawg include five international trade
lawyers from Canada, one from the United States and one from India.
«Tyranny of the BlackBerry:
Lawyers discuss a sanity check Main Your blawg: Next best thing to a Supreme Court appointment for lawyers?
Lawyers discuss a sanity check Main Your
blawg: Next best thing to a Supreme Court appointment for
lawyers?
lawyers?»
If you don't want to write a separate letter, at a minimum, print out your
blawg post on the subject of
lawyer advertising, and send it here: Lori McMakin Attorneys» Advertising Commission Paralegal Kentucky Bar Association 514 West Main Street Frankfort, KY 40601 - 1883 or just click on Lori McMakin's e-mail address, and send it in.»
Nigut, a business and corporate
lawyer with Sullivan & Ward in West Des Moines, writes the blog Rush on Business, and Trout, a solo patent attorney in Des Moines, writes
Blawg IT.
«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.
When considering a theme for this week's
Blawg Review, one thing that struck me was that
lawyers do not seem to spend nearly as much time screwing around on the web as your average employee.
David Jacobson of External Insights, an Australia - based, solo business
lawyer, hosts this week's link - packed
Blawg Review 66, with a bunch of work - life balance links, professional firm management and IP and tech news from around the world.
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.
More and more, I am hearing from
lawyers that
blawgs are on their short lists of key current - awareness tools.
«Sure,
blawgs are advertising, but then again, so is the Kentucky Bar Association Web site on
lawyer advertising.
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?»
In recognition of Autism Awareness Day today,
Blawg Review # 113 is hosted at Special Education Law Blog by Chicagoan Charles Fox, a
lawyer who practices special - education law and who is the father of a child with cerebral palsy.
«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.
Well, someone was working over Labor Day weekend, and that someone was St. Louis labor and employment
lawyer George Lenard, who wrote a special Labor Day historical edition for
Blawg Review # 124.
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.
In looking over
Blawg Review # 100, I realized that virtually every past
Blawg Review alum is still actively blogging, an amazing feat when given that all of these former hosts hold a «day job,» either as busy practicing
lawyers, consultants or law students.
Others among the several blogs honored here are Above the Law as Best New Law Blog, Overlawyered for Best
Blawg Theme, Likelihood of Confusion for Best Law Blog Name, Antitrust Review and PHOSITA sharing the award for Best Group Blog, TalkLeft for Best Politicio Blog by
Lawyers, Althouse for Best Personal Blog by a legally oriented female blogger, SHLEP: the Self - Help Law ExPress for Best Law Blog in the Public Interest, Online Guide to Mediation for Best Law Blog by a legal mediator, and Denise Howell as
Blawg Diva for her blogging at Bag and Baggage, Between
Lawyers and Lawgarithms.
Usually, a non -
lawyer / social media law marketer, (but also a disbarred / suspended / unemployed / underemployed / retired / or failed
lawyer who quit) who writes
blawg posts about how to write
blawg posts, SEO, ROI, iPads, cloud computing, top ten lists, and enjoys attending law marketing conferences and twittering about using #hashtags.
«
Blawg Review # 32 presents a unique opportunity for law bloggers, not only to read a great military law blog, but to participate in a collaborative post with submissions and recommendations of the best blawg posts that touch on the areas of concern to civilian and military lawyers a
Blawg Review # 32 presents a unique opportunity for law bloggers, not only to read a great military law blog, but to participate in a collaborative post with submissions and recommendations of the best
blawg posts that touch on the areas of concern to civilian and military lawyers a
blawg posts that touch on the areas of concern to civilian and military
lawyers alike.
I'm complimented that, while I'm no
lawyer, I've been asked to write
Blawg Review # 27 for the legal blogging world's weekly carnival of blawggers.
LexisNexis compiled a number of predictions; the Future
Lawyers Network made their predictions for the UK legal market; the Wall Street Journal legal blog made financial predictions; and the Time
Blawg compiled a range of predictions around legal IT and marketing.
Given that a
lawyer is responsible for our observance of Columbus Day, it's no surprise that
lawyer David Harlow would choose Columbus Day as the theme for
Blawg Review # 129, hosted at the Health
Blawg.