Sentences with phrase «at blawg»

There was nothing my father enjoyed more than debating the philosophies, merits, and impacts of laws around the world — sharing opinions and celebrating the discourse you helped create here at Blawg Review.
This will not be our typical post where we discuss and analyze pain and suffering verdicts in personal injury cases; instead, in the long line of blawg review hosts before us, we have been asked by the good folks at Blawg Review, to review what some of the best law... Continue Reading
Hard to say, but as you read the obituaries online from last week and today — starting with an intro at the Blawg Review site by Colin Samuels — you can see that the answer is many.
at Blawg Review on the upcoming election.
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.
The proclamation, which also made Wednesday Human Rights Day and this Human Rights Week, is republished at Blawg Review.
Read more about the past, present and future of legal blogging at Blawg Review # 111.
You can submit your nomination by going to the «Submission Guidelines» page at Blawg Review and following the directions there.
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 lights are out now at Blawg Review.
For information on nominations, see this post at Blawg Review.
As told in a post at Blawg Review, that might be the case.
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?»
The folks at Blawg Review have handed out their 2005 Blawg Review Awards.
But at Blawg's Blog, Bill Gratsch sees something he really likes in Avvo — its commitment to providing its services «for free.»
We very much enjoyed the opportunity to investigate the relationship between women and the world of law blogs, and thank the eponymous Ed at Blawg Review for support and encouragement, as well as some great links.
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).
Read about these matters and more at Blawg Review # 226.
Over at the Blawg Review site, there's a special Veterans Day remembrance collection of posts of interest to, or that honor, our nation's veterans.
And if you're interested in learning more about the origins of World Human Rights Day, check out this post at Blawg Review's home site.

Not exact matches

Blawg Review of the Year 2009 at Cyberlaw Central shows the community of law bloggers helping Blawg Review host Kevin Thompson put together a photographic presentation on Towel Day.
Blawg Review # 300 looks back at all of the 47 Blawg Reviews from 2010, and provides an update on what each author is writing about lately.
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.
«Blawg Review Makes Its Return at the Declarations and Exclusions Blog Main Things You Can't Do on a Plane: Vol.
Look for the next issue of Blawg Review at Transcending Gender.
Second, if you've ever wondered which posts are submitted to Blawg Review versus selected, Ruthie reveals all, at least for this edition.
After beginning by remembering our nation's war dead, Albainy - Jenei goes on to conduct the job at hand, reviewing the week's notable blawg posts.
Blawg Review # 160 takes the form of a diary entry by hostess Ruthie's Law, who shares a behind - the - scenes look at preparing a blawg reBlawg Review # 160 takes the form of a diary entry by hostess Ruthie's Law, who shares a behind - the - scenes look at preparing a blawg reblawg review.
Befitting the day, Blawg Review # 84 is hosted by Jen Burke at her blog, Transcending Gender.
«In honor of Matt Homann's and Dennis Kennedy's upcoming Blawg Think, I'm reposting a link to the What Blogs Can Do For Solos and Small Firms that I designed and presented along with Jerry Lawson at the Maryland State Bar Association Solo Day Conference back in November 2003.
«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.
In addition to thanking Ed and the Blawg Review team, my thanks go out as well to my Stem colleagues, Emma Durand - Wood and Laurel Fulford, without whose help this edition would not have been possible, as well as to Stem founder Steve Matthews, at whose invitation I had the opportunity to join you this week.
Now, by way of Abbie Mulvihill at the blog AbsTracked, I learn that another legal blogger, Scott Vine of Information Overlord, has started a sort of anti-meme to the Blawg Review meme, listing his top 10, but changing the parameter to a list defined as «who do I read that I think may have been overlooked by those that I read that have been meme'd??»
Don't think that because Blawg Review # 94 is hosted here at Diane Levin's Mediation Blog that you'll have to settle for lower quality.
Apparently, my colleague Bruce doesn't have a monopoly on providing answers to the legal questions that are keeping blawg readers up at night.
A second part of Blawg Review is slated to continue tomorrow, the 9th annual Transgender Day of Remembrance, at the Rainbow Law Center Blog of Denise Brogan - Kator.
April is National Poetry Month and what better way to celebrate than a poetry - themed Blawg Review # 155, hosted by Greg May at The California Blog of Appeal.
This week, you can take the fast track around the blawg - o - sphere with the race - themed Blawg Review # 106, hosted at Iowa attorney Brett Trout's Blawblawg - o - sphere with the race - themed Blawg Review # 106, hosted at Iowa attorney Brett Trout's BlawBlawg Review # 106, hosted at Iowa attorney Brett Trout's BlawgBlawg IT.
Blawg Review # 159 is up at The Whistleblower Law Blog, sponsored by the law firm of LaBovick and LaBovick.
Dan Markel raises similar views at Prawfs Blawg.
Benjamin Duranske hosts Blawg Review # 156 this week at his blog Virtually Blind.
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.
And did I mention that Attorney at Work is named in the 2012 ABA Blawg 100 Awards?
Blawg Review # 95 is up and running at the Auto Muse Blog, which provides the ideal vehicle for this car - and - highway - themed review.
«Kevin Thompson at Cyberlaw Central, is hosting Blawg Review # 42, next.
Bennett remarked on Twitter that this Blawg Review weighs in at 3,900 words — the equivalent of a fair - sized magazine article.
This is the blawg of the Katherine R. Everett Law Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
«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.
«Kevin was interviewed about his upcoming issue of Blawg Review, here: http://blawgreview.blogspot.com/2006/01/real-lawyers-blog-carnivals.html «And, here's the submission guidelines for Blawg Review: http://blawgreview.blogspot.com/2005/03/submission-guidelines.html «Also, you might have heard that Doug Sorocco and Matt Buchanan at PHOSITA are hosting the Carnival of the Capitalists next Monday, as well.
For Blawg Review # 49, he saddles up for Roundup at the OK Blawgger Corral:
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