In this Blawg Review # 89, your dutiful editor appears as the lone mummer, visiting the sites of legal webloggers far and near in the blogosphere between Boxing Day and New Year's Day 2007.
Tonight, I want to thank Diana Skaggs, at the [KY] Divorce Law Journal, for her generous write - up on this post
in Blawg Review # 101 — and, especially, for sharing the most kind words of Prof. Alan Childress, who had the best reaction I could have desired from a professor of Professional Responsibility: «It will be required reading for every legal ethics class I teach.»
You're invited to submit a post for inclusion
in Blawg Review # 181.
Thus before continuing with links, and, again, with apologies for the crass, deadline - driven comparison, it is appropriate from both an ecumenical and national perspective to remember, this Labor Day, the labor of those who have preceded us in this effort as well: Namely George's Employment Blawg, which
in Blawg Review # 124, which itself recalled for us the merits of the works, and work, of those who came before us in all these mundane ways.
De Novo flinches from nothing
in Blawg Review # 46, from pessimism to Top IP Cases of 2005 to (yay!)
Moreover, as I wrote here before, Blawg Review continues to serve as an oasis of equality in an otherwise stratified profession, a place where the most experienced or well - known law bloggers serve as hosts right alongside newbies and a place where any interesting blog post can gain wide exposure by virtue of inclusion
in Blawg Review.
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?»
-- Learn everything you ever wanted to know about Huey Lewis and the News, and then some,
in Blawg Review # 219.
«If this is your first time participating
in Blawg Review as a contributor, you can follow the easy Submission Guidelines, which explain how to submit your posts each week.»
Although Charon QC already mentioned Avatar
in Blawg Review # 225, the topic is worthy of another incarnation here given that sales have surpassed $ 1 billion.
And too current for inclusion
in Blawg Review # 74, but still consistent with the impact of Sept. 11 on law, Volokh posts an interesting story in today's Washington Post, reporting that an increasing number of CIA counterterrorism officers have signed up for government - reimbursed, private insurance plans that cover liability for suits related to abuse, torture or human rights violations.
Monica Bay wraps up the week's runs, hits and errors
in Blawg Review # 18.
Nowhere is that more true, perhaps, than
in Blawg Review, where a different host each week recommends the best recent law blog posts for everyone's attention.
Unlike Darwin's theory of evolution, you won't find any «missing links»
in this Blawg Review, which offers tips from around the legal blogosphere on surviving in this economy.
In Blawg Review # 131, Maister, true to his trade, focuses on issues relating to the business of law, from marketing to leadership to economics and even to blogging.
She recruits two co-conspirators to share
in the blawg reviewing duties: Woman of the Law, a recently minted public defender, and Not Guilty, a Maryland lawyer who recently opened her own firm.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
Colin Samuels, who received
Blawg Review of the Year honors
in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008, has put some serious thought into what's going on here.
If you're interested
in hosting
Blawg Review, just let us know and we'll be happy to find an available date that's perfect for your interests.
SHLEP was chosen as «Best Law Blog
In the Public Interest» in the 2006 Blawg Review Award
In the Public Interest»
in the 2006 Blawg Review Award
in the 2006
Blawg Review Awards.
We need folks who can turn around a couple of thoughtful posts on the legal news of the day for us every once
in a while — a little like
Blawg Review, but more sporadic and without the need for a highbrow theme, like Victorian porn or Dante's «Divine Comedy.»
Okay, Halloweenies, whether «You're Going As Someone Who Is Not Going To Be A Supreme Court Justice» or «If You're Going As Some Other Member Of The Bush White House» or «If You're Going As An Author, Librarian, Or Allegedly Infringing Search Engine» or «If You're Going As A Blogger Or A Blawger» or «If You're Going As One About To Explode From The Pressures Of Modern Life
In General» or any number of other costumes Denise Howell invented and tucked into her exhaustive wrap - up of last week's legal blogging, you should read
Blawg Review # 30 first.
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.
Blawg Review has information about next week's host, and instructions on how to get your blawg posts reviewed in upcoming is
Blawg Review has information about next week's host, and instructions on how to get your
blawg posts reviewed in upcoming is
blawg posts
reviewed in upcoming issues.
«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.
But the two - fer I mentioned comes
in the first half of Burke's
Blawg Review, where she provides an overview of key issues and top Web resources
in the area of transgender law.
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.
Just a month ago,
in writing
Blawg Review No. 111, Bill Gratsch admitted that he did not who was first, but that when he compiled his first
Blawg directory
in January 2003, he found only 57.
Around since its first edition
in April 2005,
Blawg Review is one of the oldest and can certainly now be described as one of the strongest rotating blog carnivals.
Blawg Review has information about next week's host, and instructions how to get your blawg posts reviewed in upcoming is
Blawg Review has information about next week's host, and instructions how to get your
blawg posts reviewed in upcoming is
blawg posts
reviewed in upcoming issues.
And
in case you're wondering, yes,
Blawg Review # 94 has a negotiation theme, categorizing posts into the seven elements of negotiation: alternatives, interests, objective criteria, communications, relationships and commitment.
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.
Also consider volunteering to host a
blawg carnival on your blog - essentially a tongue -
in - cheek
review of interesting posts during the week you are the host.
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).
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.
Anyway,
in honor of Evolution Day, the theme of today's
Blawg Review will be «survival,» a subject that, sadly, is on the minds of many businesses and individuals nowadays
in the midst of what has become a severe economic downturn.
Last but by far not least, if this
blawg review left your appetite unsatisfied, check out this week's Blawg Review # 214, hosted by Charon QC, who reminds us that on this day in 1812, President James Madison asked Congress to declare war on the United Kin
blawg review left your appetite unsatisfied, check out this week's Blawg Review # 214, hosted by Charon QC, who reminds us that on this day in 1812, President James Madison asked Congress to declare war on the United Ki
review left your appetite unsatisfied, check out this week's
Blawg Review # 214, hosted by Charon QC, who reminds us that on this day in 1812, President James Madison asked Congress to declare war on the United Kin
Blawg Review # 214, hosted by Charon QC, who reminds us that on this day in 1812, President James Madison asked Congress to declare war on the United Ki
Review # 214, hosted by Charon QC, who reminds us that on this day
in 1812, President James Madison asked Congress to declare war on the United Kingdom.
All
in all,
in this economy,
Blawg Review # 187 should come as a natural selection for your reading.
Blawg Review # 155 covers the balancing of work and life; avoiding cases with the potential for strife; cases that never make it to court; PowerPoint for cases
in tort; And a conversation
in which many great bloggers are mired: Should former Assistant AG John Yoo be fired?
So here's to
Blawg Review, the best carnival
in existence, for a terrific wrap - up of its first year.
Next Monday's host of
Blawg Review is the blogger behind AutoMuse,
In his day job, E.L. Eversman is chief counsel for Vehicle Information Services Inc..
In the spirit of the Olympics and Michael Phelps» record - breaking gold medal run, R. David Donoghue makes a huge splash with his swim - themed
Blawg Review # 173.
-LSB-...]
in honor of the 600th anniversary of Joan of Arc's birth, the Amicae Curiae themed their
Blawg Review, a weekly carnival of law blogging, around the Maid of Orleans.
We
in turn encourage you to follow the
Blawg Review and join the carnival.
In pondering why there was such a predominance of male bloggers in the previous two blawg reviews, we wondered whether legal blogging could be gendere
In pondering why there was such a predominance of male bloggers
in the previous two blawg reviews, we wondered whether legal blogging could be gendere
in the previous two
blawg reviews, we wondered whether legal blogging could be gendered.
Dan was thoughtful to include a link to the
Blawg Review Awards 2005 where
In Search of Perfect Client Service was (based on one person's... Continue Reading
Hosted by Corporate
Blawg UK this time,
Blawg Review # 116 is all
in rhyme.
«[T] he
blawgs mentioned
in blog
review, while generally all top quality..., are hardly what I would call influential.»